Conceived by Judd in 1977 and created in 1996, the Judd Foundation maintains and preserves Donald Judd’s permanently installed living and working spaces, libraries, and archives in New York and Marfa, Texas. The Foundation promotes a wider understanding of Judd’s artistic legacy by providing access to these spaces and resources and by developing scholarly and educational programs.
Access is provided by way of guided tours offering a good look in Judd’s working and living spaces, his art, tools, books, his way of life. Photography is not permitted in any of the buildings. These are a few sneak pics I managed to smuggle from our tour at the Architecture Studio, the Art Studio, the Cobb House and the Block, Judd’s Marfa residence.
Marfa, TX
October 7th, 2018

















How interesting ….and sneaky! M 🙂
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Thank you M! 😊 I just can’t resist (but only when I don’t obstruct my fellow visitors).
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I’ve been searching for photos of the blue sculpture for years. I’ve only seen glimpses of it in the Foundations photography. It’s fabulous, and must be one of the last works he made!! It looks like the culmination of his lifes’ work, voluminous in so many ways. Thank you for these special images.
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Thank you for your lovely comment and glad to have been of help. 😊 These tours were amazing; and looking at Judd’s works in their intended habitat was incredible.
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