Donald Judd
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The way the pre-Columbian or the ethnographic object operated in a ritualistic sense is similar to the way a Donald Judd or a Tony Smith works in society now.
If you want to know about whether we decided to make a change or not make a change, it depends on what square inch of this place you’re talking about
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Around the web
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Alejandro Alcocer Turns Passion Into Design
MAN OF MANY TALENTS | Alcocer at home in New York, with his Donald Judd–inspired chairs and handmade stereo equipment. RARE IS THE COLLECTOR who crosses over from hunting and gathering their favorite things to actually making them. One notable exception: from WSJ Magazine Read more »
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Los Angeles – Donald Judd at LACMA through August 4th, 2013
On view alongside LACMA’s permanent modern and contemporary collection is a peripheral gallery highlighting a selection of works by artist Donald Judd. Focusing on several of various mediums, the brief show revisits Judd’s focus on simplified geometric f from Art Observed Read more »
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Jerry Saltz and Justin Davidson on the Restoration of Donald Judd's Loft
In 1968, Donald Judd—the artist known for his boxy, implacable sculptures and wall pieces—paid $68,000 for 101 Spring Street, a graceful but dilapidated five-story cast-iron building, and began his renovation by hauling out truckloads of trash. Over the from Vulture Read more »
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Donald Judd’s House
Judd bought the 1870 cast-iron building, a former manufacturing loft, in 1968. Initially, Judd worked on the ground floor, at a roll-top desk that he found on the premises, but when that began to feel exposed, he cleared upper floors of junk and turned t from The New Yorker Read more »
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The Ghosts of Gallery 20: Discovering Dan Flavin
After seven years of working at MoMA as a school programs educator, I still treated Gallery 20 as a glorified hallway. As we scurried through on the way to the more crowd-pleasing Pop art in Gallery 19, I virtually shielded my eyesand those of my student from MOMA Read more »