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Space Practising Tools: A Beginning is made of supplied artwork (photographs, watercolours (lead pencil on paper and watercolour) and diagrams).
The work comprises components with an overall measurement of 25.4 high by 20.9 wide cm for each of the 12 pages and title page.
23/09/2018 | Art Journal, Art Journal (ed. Rebecca M. Brown), New York |
Bibliography
Brown Rebecca M.,
‘In This Issue: Muttering and Listening’,
in Rebecca M. Brown (ed.),
Art Journal,
College Art Association,
New York
, vol.77
no.3,
Fall
2018,
p.5.
Excerpt
Editorial work involves listening, opening one’s sense to silenced voices, to the quiet whispering at the porous edges of our consciousness. Gail Hastings notes that sometimes artworks seem to be reticent teachers, “muttering a lesson,” which we have to pry out of them. As both an artist and scholar reading the material and spatial in Donald Judd’s sculpture Untitled (DSS 33), Hastings rejects this metaphor, stating with and through Judd’s works and words that “The knowledge we therefore seek of DSS 33’s space cannot be found as a critically apt, well-packaged utterance detachable from the work. It is found, instead, in the reciprocal movement of the work’s self-determination, the ‘living force of its existence,’ forever in process of creating space while perpetually wading through the ‘natural confusion’ of life this embroils.” (A pause, here, to agree wholeheartedly with Hastings’s formulation while recognising it as, indeed, a well-packaged utterance of the highest caliber, one that does not deliver a didactic lesson.) The artist that works with space and light turns back towards the conditions of experience themselves, towards the matrix of human being, but on the side of space and light, siding with things and the condition of their apparition rather than their experience.
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The Power of Inclusion in Donald Judd’s Art
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Acknowledgement
I acknowledge the Kulin Nation’s Yaluk-ut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung people as custodians of the lands, waterways and skies where I live and work. I pay my respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. I recognise their cultural faithfulness, strength and resilience against the trauma of colonisation. First Peoples’ sovereignty has never been ceded.
Gail Hastings