Visiting Scholar: Côme Rolin

Thursday, May 28
6:00pm
The Crowley Theater
Marfa, TX

A discussion with architect and researcher Côme Rolin. The talk will consider Donald Judd’s architecture through an analysis of his drawings and writings of architectural projects, dating from the unrealized structures he conceived for Baja California, Mexico and the American Southwest.

This event is free and open to the public no advance reservations are required.

This program is presented in partnership with the Chinati Foundation.

 

Côme Rolin is an architect and independent researcher based in Paris, trained at ENSA Paris-Belleville and USI Mendrisio. He is a member of Amor Immeuble, an architectural practice that has participated in residencies and exhibitions in France, Belgium, and Italy. Currently in residence in Marfa as part of the Villa Albertine program, he is pursuing research on Donald Judd’s architecture, initiated during a trip to Texas in 2018 and later developed through a master’s thesis.