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Donald Judd
Donald Judd's radical technique questions the "work" in a work of art. All the fatuous notions about skill, tools, and materials have been eliminated from his art. He employs a technique from which he is detached in order to produce, what could be called "an interior architecture", rather than sculpture. Like John Chamberlain, Judd is not impressed by the "methodical labor of sculpture" or any kind of "conspicuous tinkering". The aloofness of Judd's esthetic position is awesome and original.