Donald Judd interview

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Donald Judd interview

1968 May

Interview of Donald Judd conducted by Margot Willett. Judd talks about his childhood, how his art is viewed by the public, as well as his painting styles and "boxes." He mentions the Art Students League, Frank Stella, Jackson Pollock, Tony Smith, and Robert Morris.

1 sound tape ; 7 in.Transcript 15 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8253055

Archives of American Art

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Judd, Donald, 1928-1994

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Born Donald Clarence Judd on June 3, 1928 in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, he served in the United States Army from June 1946 until November 1947. Before he transitioned to work in three dimensions, Judd began as a painter and an art critic, having studied philosophy and art history at Columbia University and painting at the Art Students League. He developed his idea of the permanent installation of his work and collections first in New York, at 101 Spring Street, and later in Marfa, Texas. Throu...

Willett, Margot

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