| | BOOK FORMAT Clth, 9 x 12 in. / 432 pgs / 221 color / 11 bw. PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 4/4/2023 Active DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: SPRING 2023 p. 18 PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9780578337142 TRADE List Price: $100.00 CDN $140.00 GBP £85.00 AVAILABILITY In stock | | THE FALL 2023 ARTBOOK | D.A.P. CATALOG  | Preview our Fall 2023 catalog, featuring more than 500 new books on art, photography, design, architecture, film, music and visual culture. |
|   |   | Donald Judd SpacesJudd Foundation New York & TexasEdited by Flavin Judd, Rainer Judd. Text by Donald Judd.
 The landmark survey of Judd’s iconic spaces, featuring new drawing details, archival materials and moreThis second expanded edition presents an unprecedented visual survey of the living and working spaces of the artist Donald Judd in New York and Texas. Filled with newly commissioned and archival photographs alongside five essays by the artist, this book provides an opportunity to explore Judd's personal spaces, which are a crucial part of this revered artist's oeuvre. From a 19th-century cast-iron building in Manhattan to 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. Readers will discover how Judd developed the concept of permanent installation at Spring Street in New York City, with artworks, furniture and decorative objects striking a balance between the building's historical qualities and his own architectural innovations. His buildings in Marfa, Texas, demonstrate how Judd reiterated his concept of integrative living on a larger scale, extending to the reaches of the Chinati Mountains at Ayala de Chinati, his 33,000-acre ranch south of the town. Each of the spaces was thoroughly considered by Judd with resolute attention to function and design. From furniture to utilitarian structures that Judd designed himself, these residences reflect Judd's consistent aesthetic. His spaces underscore his deep interest in the preservation of buildings and his deliberate interventions within existing architecture. Donald Judd (1928–94) was born in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. After serving in the United States Army, he attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia; the Art Students League of New York; and Columbia University in New York, where he completed a BS in philosophy in 1953. Judd was a prolific critic for magazines including Arts, Art International and Art News; he continued to write throughout his career, addressing the relationship of art practice to architecture, design, political action and lived experience in letters and published essays. As an artist, he started out as a painter before turning to three-dimensional work. His radical work and thinking helped shape the art of the late 20th century and continues to influence artists, architects and designers.
PRAISE AND REVIEWSCurbed Diana Budds Donald Judd's true medium was space. He conceived of total environments, meticulously designing furniture, dinnerware, and even the interior of his Land Rover to his exact specifications (and minimalist aesthetic, of course). Indulge Ghalib Dhalla This book is a must-have for fans of Judd’s work and anyone interested in the relationship between art and space. |
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| | FROM THE ARTBOOK BLOG CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 5/6/2023 “The space surrounding my work is crucial to it,” Donald Judd wrote in 1977: “as much thought has gone into the installation as into a piece itself.” Featured spreads are from the Judd Foundation’s gorgeous, 432-page new edition of Donald Judd Spaces, documenting the artist’s iconic, and ultimately highly influential, living and working spaces in New York and around Marfa, Texas. Featuring exquisite new photographs, drawing details and archival materials, and packaged in a wrap of opaque pergamin paper, this is a book that is virtually impossible to put down, both visually and physically. “Both three-dimensional art—painting is a somewhat ambiguous situation—and architecture make space,” he also wrote in 1977. “You could say they define space, but that assumes that space existed prior to the definition, which is debatable. By making lines or points or planes in space, you actually make the space. The thing that a person likes most about three-dimensional art or architecture is the created space. That’s the main given aspect of it—basically, it’s that and the color.” continue to blog | |  | JUDD FOUNDATIONISBN: 9780578337142 USD $100.00 | CAN $140 UK £ 85Pub Date: 4/4/2023 Active | In stock
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