"I recognize very much in Hopper that it……" — Donald Judd
"I recognize very much in Hopper that it does look like the United States; it looks like the 30's and my first impressions of everything, all of which I have to deal with and which gets mixed up in my work and probably gets mixed up in everybody else's work too."
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Donald Judd
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43 Quotes by Donald Judd
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Color, to continue had to occur in space.
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It takes a great deal of time and thought to install work carefully. This should not always be thrown away.…
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The art and architecture of the past that we know is that which remains. The best is that which remains…
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It isn't necessary for a work to have a lot of things to look at, to compare, to analyze one…
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It takes a great deal of time and thought to install work carefully. This should not always be thrown away.…
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Any combining, mixing, adding, diluting, exploiting, vulgarizing, or popularizing of abstract art deprives art of its essence and depraves the…
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In the summer there are twelve cottonwoods around the pool, which in the winter become an elevated thicket. There is…
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Actual space is intrinsically more powerful and specific than paint on a flat surface,
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Art and architecture -- all the arts -- do not have to exist in isolation,
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Design has to work. Art does not.
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You’re getting rid of the things that people used to think were essential to art. But that reduction is only…
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If a chair or a building is not functional … it is ridiculous.
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