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A monograph on the Chinati Foundation, the contemporary art museum established in 1986 in the desert town of Marfa, Texas, by American artist Donald Judd. This volume offers a comprehensive overview of the collection installed across the museum’s vast 340-acre grounds.

 

First published in 2010 as a joint project between the Chinati Foundation and Yale University Press, this volume was edited and authored by then-director Marianne Stockebrand. Reissued in 2020 with a new cover photograph, it remains the only publication devoted exclusively to the Chinati Foundation, serving as an essential resource for researchers, students, and visitors alike by encompassing both the museum’s history and its collection catalog.


This second edition includes a newly added chapter on untitled (dawn to dusk), the permanent installation by American artist Robert Irwin that entered the collection in 2016. Additional materials at the end of the book provide artist bibliographies as well as documentation of the foundation’s special exhibitions, artist-in-residence program, and other activities, reflecting developments during the decade since the first edition. The volume also features a text by Jenny Moore, current director of the Chinati Foundation.

 

hardcover
352 pages
245 x 293 mm
color, black and white
2020

SECOND EDITION

published by CHINATI FOUNDATION, YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Chinati - The Vision of Donald Judd, Second Edition

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