Talbot Rice Gallery

Working Papers: Donald Judd Drawings, 1963-93

4 August – 20 October 2012

 

Photograph of Donald Judd by Paul Katz, courtesy of the Judd Foundation and Sprueth Magers Berlin London

 

The work of Donald Judd changed the course of sculpture in the 20th Century. As the first exhibition in Scotland to study Judd’s studio methods, Working Papers focuses upon the instructional drawings he and his fabricators created.  Displayed in the Georgian Gallery in three distinct groups, the drawings include private studio drawings related to the fewer than 20 sculptures he made himself between 1962 and 1964, fabricators drawings from 1964 and a third type mostly from the 1970’s that are formal ‘portrait’ drawings made by Judd from his sculptures, often long after the works had been made.

 

Talbot Rice Gallery

The University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, EH8 9YL

0131 650 2210

www.trg.ed.ac.uk

 

Mon—Sat, 10—5pm

Sun, 12—5pm (4 September onwards, Tue—Sat, 10—5pm)

Free admission

Events

5 August 2012
Curator's Talk: Peter Ballantine

1pm–2pm


 

Gallery tour: Wednesday Walkabout
8 August, 15 August, 22 August, 29 August

1.15–1.45pm


 

Talk: Saturday Social
11 August, 25 August, 1 September

3–3.30pm