Big Bend Texas Galleries & Artists 2019 | Page 13

(Left) Art Studio, Marfa, TX, Image: Elizabeth Felicella/Esto © Judd Foundation. Donald Judd Art © Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Licensed by ARS. (Below) La Mansana de Chinati/The Block, Marfa, TX, Image: Elizabeth Felicella/Esto © Judd Foundation. Licensed by ARS. South Library, La Mansana de Chinati/The Block, Marfa, TX, Image: Elizabeth Felicella/Esto © Judd Foundation. Licensed by ARS. building at 101 Spring Street in New York, which is open to the public for guided visits and special exhibitions, and Judd’s three ranches in the Chinati Mountains south of Marfa. ere are over 50,000 square feet of permanently installed spaces with artwork by Judd and from his personal collection, including works by his contemporaries Dan Flavin and Frank Stella. ere is also furniture displayed by both Judd and the early modernist furniture designers Gerrit Rietveld and Alvar Aalto. e Judd Foundation offers public access to these living and working spaces through guided visits. In October 2018, the Judd Foundation announced a long-term restoration plan for its buildings in Marfa. e goal, according to the Foundation, is “protection and restoration of spaces; completion of Judd’s buildings and architecture; expansion of conservation and research facilities; and public access to permanently installed spaces." Aside from his personal living and working spaces, which are part of the Judd Foundation, the artist established the Chinati Foundation at Fort D.A. Russell in 1986. Founded as a public institution of permanently installed works, including Judd’s own sculptures and works by artists he admired, the Chinati Foundation functions as a separate organization and is open to the public. is was Judd’s wish, and today the two foundations operate independently yet often collaborate on events and projects. – by Katherine Stephens Sources: Donald Judd, “Marfa, Texas” (1985), Donald Judd Writings; Donald Judd, “Judd Foundation” (1977), Donald Judd Writings, Published: New York: Judd Foundation and David Zwirner Books, 2016, 2018; www.juddfoundation.org Cobb House, Marfa, TX, Image: Elizabeth Felicella/Esto © Judd Foundation. Donald Judd Art © Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Licensed by ARS. Southwest Studio, La Mansana de Chinati/The Block, Marfa, TX, Image © Judd Foundation. Donald Judd Art © Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Licensed by ARS. BIG BEND GALLERIES AND ARTISTS / 2019 13