It may be the design world’s best-kept secret: Donald Judd’s furniture doesn’t have to be purchased at auction or ordered through the Judd Foundation in Marfa, Tex., which can take up to a year to deliver. It can be bought at retail prices — and taken home the same day — from Artware Editions, a West Village gallery that carries a rotating inventory. Rebecca Kong, a founder of the gallery, calls it “an affordable way to own something by one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.”

- bill 3-19-2009 2:00 pm

Bah!
- Justin (guest) 3-20-2009 1:15 am [add a comment]


Get some plywood and make it yourself.
- Justin (guest) 3-20-2009 1:15 am [add a comment]


783b

right. they publish the plans at the artware site.
- bill 3-20-2009 2:03 am [add a comment]


Well, those aren't really *plans*, per se, but close enough I guess.

I love Judd's work, but COME ON, at those prices?! Lawdgodamighty.
- Justin (guest) 3-20-2009 2:33 am [add a comment]





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