Donald Judd Foundation in Marfa Listed on National Register
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Donald Judd campus in Marfa, Texas added to US's National Register of Historic Places
The Minimalist bought and modified more than a dozen buildings in Texas in the 1970s, using them as studios and galleries for his sculptures and transforming a small city into the art-world pilgrimage site it is today
Donald Judd Historic District in Marfa, Texas, Added to National Register
The National Park Service has added the Donald Judd Historic District in Marfa, Texas, to the National Register of Historic Places. The newly designated district comprises fifteen buildings and a single monumental artwork and is an amendment to the Fort D.A. Russell Historic District, which was listed in 2006. Judd, who moved to Marfa in […]
Donald Judd Foundation in Marfa Listed on National Register
The Texas Historical Commission (THC), a group that oversees preserved sites in the state, announced that a series of buildings repurposed by minimalist artist Donald Judd and overseen by two artist foundations, has been added to a national register that gives protected status to long-standing cultural sites. The listing makes the artist’s compound in the West Texas town entitled to preservation efforts in the future. The designation, approv…
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