Overview of artist Donald Judd's career with commentary by art critic John Yau. Includes Judd's last interview before his death in 1994. Intercut throughout the interview are scenes from Judd's loft in Manhattan's SoHo district, his Chinati Foundation at Fort Russell, the permanent installation and restored buildings at Marfa, Texas, and his Chinati Foundation at nearby Fort Russell.
"Overview of artist Donald Judd's career with commentary by art critic John Yau. Includes Judd's last interview before his death in 1994. Intercut throughout the interview are scenes from Judd's loft in Manhattan's SoHo district, his Chinati Foundation at Fort Russell, the permanent installation and restored buildings at Marfa, Texas, and his Chinati Foundation at nearby Fort Russell."@en
"Filmaker Christopher Felver extols the work of Donald Judd and Tony Cragg to two unique documentaries which highlight the impassioned work of two imperious sculptors that define the dynamic nature and beauty of three dimensional art."
"An artist and critic, Donald Judd was the embodiment of considerable duality - at once a man of intellectual rigor and a multidisciplinary conceptualist who deftly moved toward a new minimalism. In 1971, he relocated from New York to the prairies of Presidio County in southern Texas, 20 miles from the Mexican border. It is here, in Marfa, Texas, that Chris Felver interviews Judd, providing insights into his process, his materials - aluminum, brass, Plexiglas, and concrete - and the freedom he sought to achieve from institutions trying to define what art is. A rare visit with an exceptional talent and a compelling destination for art aficionados."
"An artist and critic, there was a considerable duality to Donald Judd (1928-1994) - he was at once a man of intellectual rigor and a multi-disciplinary conceptualist who deftly moved towards a new minimalism. In 1971, he relocated from New York, to the prairies of Presidio County in Southern Texas, twenty miles from the Mexican border."
"Overview of artist Donald Judd's career with commentary by art critic John Yau. Includes Judd's last interview before his death in 1994."@en
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