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Yet over time, Judd himself seems to have retreated from view. The survey of 70 works that opens at the Museum of Modern Art on March 1 is the first in New York in more than 30 years. It’s a ...
It’s not that easy to tell fake Donald Judd furniture from the real thing. See if you can do a better job than Kim Kardashian. By Anna Kodé “If you guys are furniture people, because I’ve ...
The minimalist artist and sculptor Donald Judd’s estate filed a lawsuit against Kardashian this week, claiming she promoted “cheap knockoffs” of his furniture designs.
It turns out that a massive Donald Judd retrospective in an empty museum is salutary for his art, ... he made another box of almost the same dimensions — brass this time, no pipe. In 1973, ...
“Painting and sculpture have become set forms. A fair amount of their meaning isn’t credible,” wrote the artist Donald Judd in 1965, when he was in his mid-30s. Over the next three decades ...
Judd’s extraordinary connoisseurship shines in the reviews he wrote—some six hundred of them—between 1959 and 1965, most for Arts Magazine.Gathered in a cherishable book, “Donald Judd ...
Donald Judd is perhaps the most influential, least lauded artist in this category. ... The boxes that result are slick, gleaming, and perfect, such as a smaller brass number at MoMA from 1968.
By 1974, he was purchasing not just finished sculptures, but plans too, like a sketch for a work of eight open plywood cubes and another for a sculpture made of 70 brass boxes.
The coinciding exhibitions and installations—at David Zwirner, Gagosian, Mignoni, the Judd Foundation's 101 Spring Street location, and Salon 94’s TEFAF booth—respond to, complement, and ...
The minimalist artist and sculptor Donald Judd’s estate filed a lawsuit against Kardashian this week, claiming she promoted “cheap knockoffs” of his furniture designs.
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