Donald Judd - Architecture
| Beskrivelse: | One of the leading representatives of Minimalism, Donald Judd''s ''specific objects,'' made of steel, wood, aluminum, and Plexiglass, undertook a radical and revolutionary analysis and redefinition of sculpture as it exists in space. Somewhat less familiar are Judd''s numerous architectural and furniture designs, works which are closely related in formal terms to his ubiquitous art objects but which much more successfully reflect his concerns with utility. To best understand this aspect of Judd''s work, a visit to Marfa, Texas is in order. In 1971, Judd bought an old fort near this small town: by systematically acquiring and transforming more and more local property, he amassed the largest ensemble of contemporary art in the world, with permanent installations of his own work and that of Carl Andre, John Chamberlan, Dan Flavin, and others. ''Donald Judd: Architecture'' presents drawings, design sketches, ground plans, and photographs of the grounds and architecture of to Judd''s role as the visionary architect and |
| Forfatter: | P Noever |
| Forlag: | Hatje Cantz Verlag |
| ISBN: | 9783775711326 |
| Dimensioner: | 28 x 22 cm |
| Sprog: | DE |
| Type: | Hardback |
| Lagerstatus: | Ikke på lager:
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| Pris: |
DKK 295,00 |


