- architecturaldigest.in content/artist-donald-judd…In the 1970s, American artist Donald Judd made a second home for himself in the remote Texas town of Marfa to escape the eventful art world of New York City.
- gagosian.com artists/donald-judd/Donald Judd untitled, 1991. Clear anodized aluminum with transparent amber over black acrylic sheets, 9 ⅞ × 39 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches (25 × 100 × 25 cm)...
- architecturaldigest.com story/the-story-behind-…In 1991, Judd began realizing them in plywood, for which a range of colors could be specified, and several of those punctuated his Architecture Office in Marfa.
- sothebys.com en/artists/donald-juddBrowse artwork and art for sale by Donald Judd and discover content, biographical information and recently sold works.
- Gallerix.ru pedia/sculpture--donald-judd/Ранняя жизнь и образование Дональд Кларенс Джадд родился в Эксельсиор-Спрингс, штат Миссури, в том же году...
- paulacoopergallery.com artists/donald-juddDonald Judd Untitled, (detail), 1969 blue lacquer on galvanized iron 5 x 40 x 9 in.
- tate.org.uk art/artists/donald-judd-1378Donald Clarence Judd (June 3, 1928 – February 12, 1994) was an American artist associated with minimalism (a term he nonetheless stridently disavowed).
- moma.org artists/2948Donald Judd is a landmark figure in the history of postwar art.
- newyorker.com magazine/2020/03/09/the-cold-…Peter Schjeldahl reviews a retrospective of Donald Judd’s work, at MOMA, which showcases the artist’s rigorous visual intelligence.
- phillips.com artist/3287/donald-juddDonald Judd came to critical acclaim in the 1960s with his simple, yet revolutionary, three-dimensional floor and wall objects made from new industrial materials...