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Donald Judd — Shelf Plywood Stool no. 95-3
Donald Judd

Shelf Plywood Stool no. 95-3

2003

Donald Judd's *Shelf Plywood Stool no. 95-3* (2003) exemplifies the artist's commitment to the principles of Minimalism through its precise, unadorned geometric form crafted from plywood. The work blurs the boundaries between furniture and sculpture, reflecting Judd's belief that functional objects could possess the same aesthetic integrity as fine art. Its clean lines and honest use of material invite the viewer to consider the relationship between utility, space, and form.

Dimensions
Signed
Yes

Notes

Execution: Executed in 2003, in the United States. Literature: Rainer Judd, ed., ;

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Modern & Contemporary Art: Online Auction

March 3, 2026

Estimate: $3,000$5,000

Sold: $5,418

Lot 100

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Donald Judd, Shelf Plywood Stool no. 95-3, 2003

Donald Judd's *Shelf Plywood Stool no. 95-3* (2003) exemplifies the artist's commitment to the principles of Minimalism through its precise, unadorned geometric form crafted from plywood. The work blurs the boundaries between furniture and sculpture, reflecting Judd's belief that functional objects could possess the same aesthetic integrity as fine art. Its clean lines and honest use of material invite the viewer to consider the relationship between utility, space, and form.

Dimensions
50 x 50 cm
Year
2003
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Renowned Artist, Male Artist, Sculpture, Furniture Art, Functional Design, Geometric Form, American Artist, Industrial Aesthetic, Plywood, Neutral Tones, Minimalism

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Marcel Slater