Minimalism

Minimalism

Update: 2019-02-044
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This weekend I'm headed to Marfa, TX. Why?

The main reason is Donald Judd. Judd is one of the leading minimilist artists from the 1970's and 1980's. While working in New York City, he started purchasing property in West Texas to display his large scale environmental works. Today, Chinati features works by Judd as well as Dan Flavin, Claes Oldenberg and Robert Irwin.

I'm going to be vlogging my trip over the next few days. But before I do we need to discuss minimalism.

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Ted Forbes
The Art of Photography
2830 S. Hulen, Studio 133
Fort Worth, TX 76109
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Minimalism

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Ted Forbes