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it is inert and contemplative.

"Creativity", that fallacious moral substitute from the dissected world of analysis has been projected onto the unconcious [[unconscious]] minds of many artists. Judd's art is not hindered by "creativity" because it is beyond "creation". His logic is definitely abstract no myths are needed at all. Notions of "classism" are also excluded. By avoiding such anthropormorphism infections, Judd's conciousness [[consciousness]] increases, and brings his mind to a state similar to that of a architect or a composer at this state art can no longer be confused with labor.* Since his art is beyond "creation", there is no compulsion to "create" the work in anthropormorphic terms. To put it bluntly, Judd doesn't have to "play God". It is impossible for a self-possessed viewer to understand his art.