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 ...
Judd steadily transformed Marfa, acquiring 22 buildings in and around the town and later buying Fort D.A. Russell, a 340-acre decommissioned army base. He built a family residence, repurposed ...
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 ...
Good news for Donald Judd fans: The renovation of his Marfa, Texas, architecture office is now complete. “It’s a very simple space and it was right next door to the office where his assistants were,” ...
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 ...
The Judd Foundation will reopen Donald Judd’s Architecture Office in Marfa, Texas, in September 2025, following an intensive restoration project. The restored space, which was previously damaged by a ...
At the heart of the dispute was a since-deleted 2022 YouTube video where the reality TV star appeared to misrepresent furniture as authentic Donald Judd pieces. A Marfa-based nonprofit dedicated to ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Donald C. (Donald Clarence) Judd.
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Donald Judd’s Everlasting Influence
Thanks in some measure to Kim Kardashian, who recently claimed to own what turned out to be Donald Judd knockoffs, we have been reminded of the perennial appeal of the artist’s furniture. But even ...
A visit to SoHo’s Judd Foundation is an immersion into the vision of one artist, Donald Judd, who lived and worked in one of the iconic cast-iron buildings in the days when artists were just moving ...
PARIS — It’s easy to see how the pristine, geometric furniture of the late Donald Judd squares with Anthony Vaccarello‘s meticulous and trenchant approach to the fashions he designs for Saint Laurent.
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