Donald Judd (1928-1994) was an intelligent SoHo artist most noted for his unadorned rectangular sculptures that arrived during the mid-1960s and stayed alive in art exhibitions to his death. His ...
A view of Donald Judd's "Untitled" (1971) sculpture on the Glass House estate in New Canaan, Connecticut, September 9, 2009. (via flickr.com/hragvartanian) Art nerds ...
Over more than eight decades, the Glascock Building in Marfa, Texas, wore many hats. Built in 1907, it was first a boarding house with a grocery on the ground floor. Then it became a uniform shop. In ...
We picked some of the best places to see how design luminaries and artists around the world really lived. Donald Judd acquired this New York City building for $68,000 in 1968. His family moved in a ...
Interview of Donald Judd conducted by Margot Willett. Judd talks about his childhood, how his art is viewed by the public, as well as his painting styles and "boxes." He mentions the Art Students ...
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C., Research Center. Contact Reference Services for more information. An interview with Donald Judd ...
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