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Complete Writings, 1975-1986

This volume gathers the full range of writings from a specific period, covering the years 1975 through 1986. The contents likely include various literary forms such as essays, poems, or other prose pieces that reflect the author's evolving style and thematic concerns during that era. As a comprehensive compilation, it offers readers insight into the intellectual and artistic development of the writer across this eleven-year span, though specific details about the author or individual works are not provided in the title alone. more

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Donald Judd
Donald Judd

Donald Judd was an American artist renowned for his contributions to the minimalist movement in the second half of the 20th century. His work primarily focused on sculpture and installation art, emphasizing the importance of form, space, and materials. more

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“The art and architecture of the past that we know is that which remains. The best is that which remains where it was painted, placed or built. Most of the art of the past that could be moved was taken by conquerors. Almost all recent art is conquered as soon as it's made, since it's first shown for sale and once sold is exhibited as foreign in the alien museums. The public has no idea of art other than that it is something portable that can be bought. There is no constructive effort; there is no cooperative effort. This situation is primitive in relation to a few earlier and better times.”