"You're only dealing with whatever you know, which is a very small part of it and later on it'll look like it has something to do with the period. Obviously, the artists have something to do with one another. They tend to set up certain common qualities among themselves"
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That’s the sly subtext: movements are often retroactive inventions. In the studio, you’re not sculpting “the 1960s” or “Minimalism”; you’re solving problems in real time with the materials, vocabulary, and conversations available to you. Only later does the work get draped in periodization, as if it were always marching in formation toward an art-historical label. Judd’s “it’ll look like” is doing the heavy lifting - a quiet jab at critics and institutions that treat chronology as destiny.
When he concedes that artists “obviously” relate to one another, he’s not endorsing the tidy family tree. He’s describing a social ecology: peers share studios, shows, arguments, magazines, fabrication shops, and grudges. “Common qualities” aren’t commandments; they’re emergent properties of proximity. Judd’s intent is to reclaim causality from the textbook. The period isn’t the engine; the network is. And the network runs on partial knowledge, not total vision.
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Judd, Donald. (2026, January 15). You're only dealing with whatever you know, which is a very small part of it and later on it'll look like it has something to do with the period. Obviously, the artists have something to do with one another. They tend to set up certain common qualities among themselves. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/youre-only-dealing-with-whatever-you-know-which-169358/
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Judd, Donald. "You're only dealing with whatever you know, which is a very small part of it and later on it'll look like it has something to do with the period. Obviously, the artists have something to do with one another. They tend to set up certain common qualities among themselves." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/youre-only-dealing-with-whatever-you-know-which-169358/.
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"You're only dealing with whatever you know, which is a very small part of it and later on it'll look like it has something to do with the period. Obviously, the artists have something to do with one another. They tend to set up certain common qualities among themselves." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/youre-only-dealing-with-whatever-you-know-which-169358/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.









