Thursday, May 18
6:30pm
101 Spring Street
New York, NY
Nicholas Fox Weber, Director of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, presents a lecture on Donald Judd as an artist, designer, architect, writer, and collector, and the interrelation of these practices. Weber, who knew Judd personally, considers Judd’s influences, including Josef Albers and Le Corbusier, and the legacy his own practice leaves.
This talk is part of the It’s Hard to Find a Good Lamp series of public programs in New York and Marfa, Texas that will examine Donald Judd’s approach to furniture and design. All events are free and open to the public.