JUDD FOUNDATION MARFA

  • Donald Judd
  • 104 South Highland Avenue, Marfa, TX 79843-0218

Donald Judd and his family lived in Marfa, Texas from 1979 until his death in 1994.

It's said he moved to Marfa for the light. In 1979, with help from the Dia Art Foundation, Judd acquired 340 acres of land in Marfa which included abandoned buildings of the former U.S. Army. He transformed the space to showcase art in a non museum setting.

He also founded the Chinati Foundation, which is a contemporary art museum in Marfa. Chinati opened to the public in 1986 as an independent, nonprofit museum.

La Mansana de Chinati, Judd’s residence and studio in Marfa, informally known as The Block, is the site of some of the artist’s first large-scale architectural projects.

Judd also had three main studios, which he permanently installed with his early work, and his personal library, which houses his collection of over 13,000 volumes.

The Architecture Studio, Art Studio, the Cobb House and Whyte Building are spaces that contain furniture by Judd, his early paintings from the 1950s and 1960s, an extensive collection of modernist and period furniture, and works by other prominent twentieth century artists and designers.