“The space surrounding my work is crucial to it,” Donald Judd wrote in 1977: “as much thought has gone into the installation as into a piece itself.” Quote and photos are from 'Donald Judd Spaces' — new, expanded edition, published by @juddfoundation Image credits: 1. 101 Spring Street, Kitchen with furniture by Donald Judd. Photo 2018. 2. 101 Spring Street, Permanent installation, left to right: Donald Judd, untitled, 1962; Claes Oldenburg, Soft Ceiling Lights at La Coupole, 1964 – 72; Lucas Samaras, Box #48, 1966; Dan Flavin, untitled, 1970; platform bed by Donald Judd. Photo 2018. 3. La Mansana de Chinati/The Block, West building. First library with Frank Stella, study for River of Ponds III, 1971; furniture by Donald Judd. Photo 2018. 4. La Mansana de Chinati/The Block, Art studio. Interior with, left to right: untitled, 1987; untitled, 1987; untitled, 1989; untitled, 1989; untitled, 1985; untitled, 1985. Photo 2012. 5. Las Casas, Don's house. Permanent installation, untitled, 1987; furniture by Gustav Stickley. Photo 2018. 6. La Mansana de Chinati/The Block, Architecture Studio. Interior with desk by Donald Judd; chair by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe; chair by Gerrit Rietveld; lamp by Karl Trabert. Photo 2019. 7. La Mansana de Chinati/The Block, East Building. Permanent installation of south room, left to right: untitled, 1969; untitled, 1963; untitled, 1963; table and chairs by Gustav Stickley. Photo 2012. Edited by Flavin Judd, Rainer Judd. Text by Donald Judd. Read more via linkinbio. #donaldjudd @flavinjudd @rainerjudd #juddfoundation #101springstreet #chinati #ayaladechinati #marfa #design #architecture #art #minimalism #sculpture https://www.instagram.com/p/CqVhafYuxEg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=

















