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Judd

Donald Judd's [[strikethrough]] inaccessible [[/strikethrough]] [[strikethrough]] disarming [[/strikethrough]] radical technique questions the "work" in a work of art. All the fatuous notions about skill, tools, and materials have been abstracted out of his work. The intricacy of his technical maneuvers baffles those who think in terms of "art-supply" store mediums. Judd is not satisfied with the "art-supplies", that the retail market makes available.  [[strikethrough]] to him [[/strikethrough]] The methods of sculpture seem [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] tedious and outmoded [[strikethrough]] to [[/strikethrough]] to him. [[strikethrough]] him [[/strikethrough]] Sentimental notions like "pride in craftsmanship" [[strikethrough]] seem pretentious [[/strikethrough]] [[strikethrough]] become [[/strikethrough]] have an oppressive effect on Judd. [[strikethrough]] And that the "art-supplies" sold to the "painter" offer [[/strikethrough]]