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...Foundation, folks think big. Over the past three decades, the foundation has spent millions of dollars commissioning and maintaining art, some of it having dimensions you associate with the Army Corps of Engineers. In the late 1970s, it was Dia that bought artist Donald Judd a derelict, 340-acre Army post in Marfa, Texas. Judd filled it mostly with his rows of concrete, wood or aluminum boxes, the alpha and omega of Minimalist sculpture. It's Dia that in 1977 paid for and still superintends The Lightning Field by Walter De Maria--400 stainless-steel poles arrayed in a rectangular...
...abandoned factory, built in 1929 and used for decades to print boxes for Nabisco crackers. Fifty million dollars later, the structure is nearly 250,000 sq. ft. of sunlit display space. And much of it will be given over to some of the iciest, most refractory art ever produced--Judd's boxes, Joseph Beuys' piles of felt, Robert Ryman's all-white paintings, Dan Flavin's deliberately plain arrays of fluorescent light tubes...
...Judd B. Kessler is an editorial chair...
...Judd B. Kessler ’04 is an economics concentrator in Adams House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
John L. Beshears, Harold M. Birnbaum, Stephanie E. Brewer, Michael R. Callahan, Ruth A. Craig, Rebecca Nichole E. Dizon-Ross, Rebecca E. Doran, Winnie Fung, Andrew Goldstone, Jennifer Y. Hsiao, Andrew J. Kallem, Judd B. Kessler, Andrew C. Lin, Nilah Monnier, Paul F. Niehaus, Matthew N. Ocheltree, Bryan J. Parno, Richard M. Re, Saurabh H. Sanghvi, Ganesh N. Sitaraman, Jordan W. Thomas, Daniel A. Tinkoff, Evan C. Tschirhart and Rachael A. Wagner...