Question 1 1 pts Because Donald Judd's Untitled (Stack) engages with the wall (like a painting) but projects out from it (like a sculpture), it is considered: a painting a sculpture neither a painting nor a sculpture from the Minimalist movement from the Futurist movement Question 2 1 pts
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