Works by Donald Judd
1980-84, Marfa, Texas
Donald Judd’s work continues to provoke and influence the fields of art, architecture, and design. Throughout his lifetime Judd advocated for the importance of art and artistic expression. He wrote extensively on the importance of land preservation, empirical knowledge, and engaged citizenship.
Judd developed his ideas concerning the permanent installation of artwork first in New York at 101 Spring Street, and later began to purchase properties in Marfa in 1973 where he would continue permanently installing his work and the work of others until his death in 1994. These spaces, including studios, living quarters, and ranches, reflect the diversity of his life’s work.
“What about this is minimal?”
–Donald Judd, Donald Judd Interviews (1972)