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Marfa Voices: Remembering Donald Judd

From: Marfa Public Radio
Length: 00:28:58

The late artist Donald Judd remembered in Marfa, Texas. Read the full description.
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The first-ever radio documentary on the famed American minimalist artist, Donald Judd, told by those who lived and worked with him in Marfa, Texas, from 1973 until his death in 1994. Includes interviews with Calistro Nunez, Willie Hernandez, Tigie Lancaster, Carl Ryan, Brit Webb, Paula Cooper, Rosario Halpern, Robert Arber, Alfredo Mediano, Maiya Keck, Julie Finch, Billy Spencer, Elia Spragg, Joe Brady, Lorina Naegele, Jack Brunson, Dudley Del Balso, David Novros, Carmen Hernandez, Eliseo Martinez, Alice Stevens, Boyd Elder, Michael Roch, Mary Lou Martinez, Oscar Martinez, Susan Davidoff, Jamie Dearing, and May Quick.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
I'm Beginning To See The Light The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground. Universal 1969 00:00
Pale Blue Eyes The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground. Universal 1969 00:00

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