Rainer and Flavin Judd, children to the famed artist, reminisce about a childhood spent between NYC and Marfa, Texas.
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Rainer and Flavin Judd, children to the famed artist, reminisce about a childhood spent between NYC and Marfa, Texas.
Donald Judd is widely considered one of the most important artists of the 1960s and of the postwar period. Yet due to the stark simplicity of his objects, he’s often considered boring or less engaging than other artists that offer more immediate visual stimuli. However, Judd—and minimalism, the movement he is associated with (but whose name he disliked)—should not be passed over so easily.
happy birthday, donald judd.
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Donald Judd Home + Studio: open to the public.
In 1984 Donald Judd bought an old factory with five floors at 101 Spring Street in Soho which he made his home, studio and permanent installation.
An apt reflection of his design philosophy, 101 Spring Street shows how Donald considered art in relation to architecture and how he lived, worked and slept surrounded with works of his contemporaries.
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Donald Judd, Zeichnungen / Drawings 1956 -1976
"the popular dichotomy of thought and feeling provides no information and causes a lot of trouble."
Kunstmuseum Basel, 1976
The Press of the Nova Scotia College/New York University Press
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Donald Judd, Untitled (Bernstein 81-83)
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DONALD JUDD (1928-1994) - UNTITLED
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Donald Judd
The Multi-Colored Works installation view
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St. Louis
May 10, 2013 – January 4, 2014
Marianne Stockebrand, curator
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Donald Judd (American 1928-1994), (Untitled) from Suite of Six, Aquatint, c. 1981
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look at this cute dude!
Donald Judd sitting on a bed he designed.
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Donald Judd's 'Untitled' sculpture (installed at Western Washington University in 1983) being moved for restoration - The Western Front: News
Donald Judd Untitled, 1991 Anodized aluminum 14.9 × 105 × 14.9 cm
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Donald Judd - ’Working Papers: Donald Judd Drawings, 1963-93’
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DONALD JUDD Untitled, 1988
Sold for £326,500 at theContemporary Art Evening Sale, 10 February 2014, London.
In the early 1960’s, having abandoned painting, Donald Judd turned towards creating free standing, three dimensional objects. Working in a number of man-made materials, including industrial plywood, concrete and color-impregnated Plexiglas, he developed a clear interest in repetition and simplicity - features which would become the trademarks for his canonical style. Keen to do away with the conventional categories of art, in his seminal text ‘Specific objects’ (published in 1965 ), Judd discussed how his works existed outside the realms of sculpture and painting, refuting archaic definition and paving the way for a new manner of discussing and examining objects.
Composed of clear anodized aluminum with amber Plexiglas,Untitledmarks Judd’s the preoccupation with the synthetic and undervalued. Presenting these materials in his minimal and austere style, Judd transforms them into an object of contemplation and monumentality. Faced with this work we are drawn to think not only about the aesthetic qualities of the shimmering plexiglass and the deep copper but also the minimal nature of its simple form, which imparts understandings of rationality and tranquility.
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DONALD JUDD (1928-1994) - Untitled (87-29 Studer) , 1987
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