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THE INSIDE
Richard
Deacon
"I’ve always liked cardboard and cardboard boxes as a versatile and freely available material. I used cardboard boxes (with help) to make a robot costume at primary school then assemblages at secondary school, environments that you could crawl through at art school, play spaces and equipment for my children in their turn.
Flattened cardboard boxes were the material that I distributed for workshops that I ran in art schools and were also the basis of a group of my sculptures in the early 90s."
go to
the
New Art Centre here
Deacon
"I’ve always liked cardboard and cardboard boxes as a versatile and freely available material. I used cardboard boxes (with help) to make a robot costume at primary school then assemblages at secondary school, environments that you could crawl through at art school, play spaces and equipment for my children in their turn.
Flattened cardboard boxes were the material that I distributed for workshops that I ran in art schools and were also the basis of a group of my sculptures in the early 90s."
go to
the
New Art Centre here
blue boxes
Francis Cayouette
and
Donald Judd
(continuing to influence)

Donald Judd
" real materials existing in real space “
"American sculptor and art writer Donald Judd (1928-1994) was best known as a major practitioner of and spokesman for Minimalism in the 1960s. His works, or “specific objects,” display an overall sense of wholeness and clarity and reiterate the belief that art and idea are inseparable."

Remodelista (a favorite site!) just posted this Ikea crate...
designed by Francis Cayouette.
Thanks matt for sending this my way..
Go to remodelista here.

Donald Judd : Prints
April 01 - May 01, 2010
at Elizabeth Leach Gallery
"Donald Judd (1928 - 1994)
was a seminal Minimalist sculptor, known for his total commitment to formal exploration, as well as his intensity of color and the sensuousness of his surfaces. Though originally a painter, Judd made extremely little two-dimensional work. This exhibition of prints from the 1960s offers an extremely rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of this lesser-known aspect of his practice. Though these prints were made at the height of Judd’s career, Judd’s interest in printmaking began in the mid 1950s, and extended throughout his career, including a brief collaboration with his father, Roy, in the early 1960s.
This exhibition is on view in conjunction with the Judd Symposium, taking place in Portland, OR on Sunday, April 25, 2010."
and
Donald Judd
(continuing to influence)

Donald Judd
" real materials existing in real space “
"American sculptor and art writer Donald Judd (1928-1994) was best known as a major practitioner of and spokesman for Minimalism in the 1960s. His works, or “specific objects,” display an overall sense of wholeness and clarity and reiterate the belief that art and idea are inseparable."

Remodelista (a favorite site!) just posted this Ikea crate...
designed by Francis Cayouette.
Thanks matt for sending this my way..
Go to remodelista here.

Donald Judd : Prints
April 01 - May 01, 2010
at Elizabeth Leach Gallery
"Donald Judd (1928 - 1994)
was a seminal Minimalist sculptor, known for his total commitment to formal exploration, as well as his intensity of color and the sensuousness of his surfaces. Though originally a painter, Judd made extremely little two-dimensional work. This exhibition of prints from the 1960s offers an extremely rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of this lesser-known aspect of his practice. Though these prints were made at the height of Judd’s career, Judd’s interest in printmaking began in the mid 1950s, and extended throughout his career, including a brief collaboration with his father, Roy, in the early 1960s.
This exhibition is on view in conjunction with the Judd Symposium, taking place in Portland, OR on Sunday, April 25, 2010."
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