Judd's Cubes by Donald Judd in Marfa is a photograph by Carol M Highsmith which was uploaded on April 17th, 2015.
Judd's Cubes by Donald Judd in Marfa
Untitled box-like art, sometimes called Judd's cubes, by Minimalist artist Donald Judd (1928-1994) -- though he detested the minimalist description... more
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Judd's Cubes by Donald Judd in Marfa
Artist
Carol M Highsmith
Medium
Photograph - Prints, Posters & Canvas
Description
Untitled box-like art, sometimes called "Judd's cubes," by "Minimalist" artist Donald Judd (1928-1994) -- though he detested the "minimalist" description -- on the grounds of the Chinati Foundation, or La Fundación Chinati, a contemporary art museum in Marfa, a surprisingly sophisticated town in the Texas high desert that has cultivated a reputation as a center of the arts.
The Chinati Foundation, founded in 1986 by Judd, presents permanent, large-scale installations by a limited number of artists. The foundation is located on 340 acres of land on the site of former Fort D. A. Russell, which included this semicircular, quonset-hut-style building.
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April 17th, 2015