Donald Judd
Architecture
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Author
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- Rudi Fuchs (Contributor) - Contributor
- Peter Noever (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2003-06-02 - Hatje Cantz Publishers
Language
English
Word Count
36,000 words, Guess
Page Count
144 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-103775711325
- ISBN-139783775711326
- Open LibraryOL9101674M
Description
"Donald Judd was one of the leading artists of the second half of the twentieth century. His "specific objects"--Which he refused to call sculpture - represent a radical and revolutionary use of space, scale, and materials. By contrast, the primary concern in his many drafts and designs for architecture and furniture is utility, although the formal relationship to his artistic objects is plain." "All facets of Judd's work converge in Marfa, West Texas, where he systematically turned an abandoned fort into one of the world's major ensembles of contemporary art. This book uses drawings, plans, and photographs of Marfa to illustrate Judd's radical approach to architecture and design, and to demonstrate the meticulous attention he paid to the settings for his installations. Photographs of Judd's aluminum and wooden furniture series and examples of his plywood tables, chairs, and shelves display his stringent application of aesthetic brevity and precision in form and material." "First published in German in 1991, this revised and expanded edition contains additional illustrations and several essays that have not previously appeared in English. Donald Judd's original contribution, an anti-war essay written during the 1991 Gulf War, is complemented by a second essay on the relationship between art and architecture."--Jacket.
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