All posts tagged Donald Judd

Connecting the Dots

Yayoi Kusama, now 81 years-old, is a fascinating woman and a true provocateur. Donald Judd adored her. So did Joseph Cornell. (They were both her lovers.) And in the mid-Sixties, when she put on art happenings in New York, paining the nude bodies of her participants with polka dots, she was as notorious as Warhol. [...]

Library Science

What is so fascinating about looking at other people’s books? I must admit I’m particularly thrilled by this new project to catalog every book in minimalist artist Donald Judd’s  13,004 volume private library with an interactive online program that shows you images of each broad wooden shelf and what is in it. You can click [...]