In Conversation: Brenda Danilowitz and Caitlin Murray [recording available]
Brenda Danilowitz and Caitlin Murray, director of archives and programs at the Judd Foundation, discuss aspects of Donald Judd's writing practice as it developed in the 1990s, with a focus on a close reading of Judd's 1991 essay "Josef Albers."
Brenda Danilowitz and Caitlin Murray, director of archives and programs at the Judd Foundation, discuss aspects of Donald Judd's writing practice as it developed in the 1990s, with a focus on a close reading of Judd's 1991 essay "Josef Albers."
The talk is part of an ongoing series of conversations that examine Donald Judd's writings. Conversations with writers, artists, and art historians explore the context of his committed writing practice, while focusing on close readings of specific essays.
A recording of the conversation is available at: juddfoundation.org/programs.