Once an abandon military base in West Texas, Marfa is now a modern-day art pilgrimage site. Thanks to artist Donald Judd the Chinati Foundation unites art, buildings, and the natural environment. I visited the site and traveled to the Judd Foundation’s Spring Street location to speak to Director of Marfa Programs & Archivist, Caitlin Murray about the artist who decided to forgo the traditional route and embrace a new possibility for displaying his art.
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48 | Haunted Art - trick or treat special
47 | Art History in Harry Potter - alchemy and the medieval
46 | Posthuman Art - the future is here
45 | Monuments - tale as old as time
44 | Isn't it Romantic...
43 | a History of Still Life
42 | Exhibit Revisit - Degenerate Art
41 | Iconoclasm - Not Such Ancient History
39 | When You See Color Differently
38 | This Art Will Make You Sick
37 | Exhibit Revisit - No U-Turn
36 | Half the Picture with Carmen Hermo
35 | Dan Gilroy on Velvet Buzzsaw
34 | Creating a Successful For-Profit Gallery
33 | Americana the Beautiful
32 | Blockbuster Exhibits
31 | Recording History - how art history textbooks are made
30 | Exhibit Pre-Game - Walls Turned Sideways at CAMH
29 | Artist as Genius - myth vs reality
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