Donald Judd's 100 untitled works in mill aluminum at the Chinati Foundation. The building that houses them is known as "The Block," because it measures one full city block. Judd first rented one of these two former army buildings when he first arrived in Marfa in 1971. He later purchased the entire property In 1974. The Judd/Chinati Foundations have maintained Judd's living and work spaces as permanent installations since his death in 1994.
                                            (Neille Ilel)

An Old Town Under Hollywood Lights

Donald Judd's 100 untitled works in mill aluminum at the Chinati Foundation. The building that houses them is known as "The Block," because it measures one full city block. Judd first rented one of these two former army buildings when he first arrived in Marfa in 1971. He later purchased the entire property In 1974. The Judd/Chinati Foundations have maintained Judd's living and work spaces as permanent installations since his death in 1994.

Credit: Neille Ilel