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As Torres remembers her childhood, the living room was quite tactile with oriental rugs and fur throws and velvet couches, and after they grew up the room became ‘more of an homage to Minimalism’. Jakobson’s progression by Donald Judd, conceived in 1965 and fabricated in 1969, is characteristic of the artist’s early Minimalist sculpture, taking keen interest in materiality, space and color. The red lacquer sculpture is made of galvanized iron, a metal Judd began using in the 1960s, favoured by the artist for its uniquely rough surface. As Torres remembers her childhood, the living room was quite tactile with oriental rugs and fur throws and velvet couches, and after they grew up the room became ‘more of an homage to Minimalism’. Jakobson’s progression by Donald Judd, conceived in 1965 and fabricated in 1969, is characteristic of the artist’s early Minimalist sculpture, taking keen interest in materiality, space and color. The red lacquer sculpture is made of galvanized iron, a metal Judd began using in the 1960s, favoured by the artist for its uniquely rough surface.
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