DONALD JUDD: A Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings, Objects, and Wood-Blocks 1960-1974.

First edition, first printing. Hardcover issue. Original orange cloth, lettered in black to the spine and front panel, in dustwrapper. Parallel French and English text. Over 400 reproductions, four in colour. With the scarce errata slip loosely laid in at the rear. An excellent near fine copy, the cloth bright, the binding square and firm with a little pushing at the bottom of the spine. The contents are clean throughout and without inscriptions or stamps. Complete with the very good rubbed and nicked dustwrapper that has small chips and creases to the spine tips and fold corners and whilst without fading, does have a few marks to the upper panel. Uncommon in the hardcover issue.

Issued to coincide with the major exhibition of Judd's works held at The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, May-July 1975, curated by Brydon Smith, this catalogue raisonné of the Judd's work includes 355 paintings, objects and woodblocks "made between 1 August 1960, when Judd moved into his studio at 53 East 19th Street, and 1 July 1974". It includes a substantial essay by Roberta Smith, an illustrated list of exhibitions and a bibliography. It remains the single most substantial volume devoted to Judd's work.

Stock code: 23514

£2,250

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