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Donald Judd Spaces
Donald Judd Spaces
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This expansive volume presents an unprecedented visual survey of Donald Judd's permanently installed living and working spaces in New York and Texas. Edited by Rainer Judd and Flavin Judd, it includes newly commissioned and archival photographs presented alongside five essays by the artist and drawings for architecture and design. From 101 Spring Street, a nineteenth-century cast-iron building in Manhattan, to Ayalade Chinati, an extensive ranch in the mountains of western Texas, this book details the interiors, exteriors, and land surrounding the buildings that comprise Judd's extant living and working spaces stewarded by Judd Foundation. Each space was thoroughly considered by Judd with resolute attention to function and design. From furniture to utilitarian structures that Judd designed himself, these spaces underscore his deep interest in the preservation of buildings and his deliberate interventions within existing architecture.
Co-published with Judd Foundation
