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.”
Bah!
Get some plywood and make it yourself.
right. they publish the plans at the artware site.
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.
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- 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]
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]