“Judd discovered a wholly innovative vocabulary of sculptural forms – with which he liberated himself from established notions of what a ‘work’ is. This step was such a radical break, above all with the European tradition, that he even suggested that rather than talking of sculpture any more, one could more accurately describe these works as specific objects.”
(Ulrich Krempel and Edelbert Köb, Exh. Cat., Sprengel Museum Hannover, Donald Judd, Colorist, 2000, p. 7)