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Donald judd interviews, paperback/flavin judd

Description Donald Judd Interviews presents sixty interviews with the artist over the course of four decades, and is the first compilation of its kind.

It is the companion volume to the critically acclaimed and bestselling Donald Judd Writings .

This collection of interviews engages a diverse range of topics, from philosophy and politics to Judds insightful critiques of his own work and the work of others such as Mark di Suvero, Edward Hopper, Yayoi Kusama, Barnett Newman, and Jackson Pollock.

The opening discussion of the volume between Judd, Dan Flavin, and Frank Stella provides the foundation for many of the succeeding conversations, focusing on the nature and material conditions of the new art developing in the 1960s.

The publication also gathers a substantial body of unpublished material across a range of mediums including extensive interviews with art historians Lucy R.

Lippard and Barbara Rose.

Judds contributions in interviews, panels, and extemporaneous conversations are marked by his forthright manner and rigorous thinking, whether in dialogue with art critics, art historians, or his contemporaries.

In one of the last interviews, he observed, Generally expensive art is in expensive, chic circumstances; its a falsification.

The society is basically not interested in art.

And most people who are artists do that because they like the work; they like to do that make art].

Art has an integrity of its own and a purpose of its own, and its not to serve the society.

Thats been tried now, in the Soviet Union and lots of places, and it doesnt work.

The only role I can think of, in a very general way, for the artist is that they tend to shake up the society a little bit just by their existence, in which case it helps undermine the general political stagnation and, perhaps by providing a little freedom, supports science, which requires freedom.

If the artist isnt free, you wont have any art.

Donald Judd Interviews is co-published by Judd Foundation and David Zwirner Books.

The interviews expand upon the artists thinking present in Donald Judd Writings (Judd Foundation/David Zwirner Books, 2016).

About the Author With the intention of creating straightforward work that could assume a direct material and physical presence without recourse to grand philosophical statements, Donald Judd (1928-1994) eschewed the classical ideals of representational sculpture to create a rigorous visual vocabulary that sought clear and definite objects as its primary mode of articulation.

Judds oeuvre has come to define what has been referred to as Minimal art--a label to which the artist strongly objected on the grounds of its generality.

Flavin Judd is artistic director of Judd Foundation and the son of Donald Judd.

He oversees art installations, curatorial matters, and architectural projects for the Foundation including the design of the 101 Spring Street restoration in 2013.

His art exhibitions, films, publications, and buildings have all been recognized with awards.

He is coeditor of the recent publication Donald Judd Writings (2016).

He lives with his family in France.

Caitlin Murray is director of Marfa programs and archivist at Judd Foundation.

She is co-editor of Donald Judd Writings and The Present Order: Writings on the Work of Ian Hamilton Finlay (2011).

Murray is co-owner of the Marfa Book Company, a bookstore; publisher; film, music, and performance space in Marfa, Texas.

She is an advisory member of Yale Union.

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