The Chinati Foundation and Rice School of Architecture to revisit Donald Judds untitled works from Marfa in symposium
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For two days in April, art aficionados will gather in Marfa, Texas, to discuss more than 100 untitled works by the late Donald Judd. Part I of the symposiumArt in Context: Art, Architecture, and the Middle Landscapeis organized by the Chinati Foundation and Rice School of Architecture. Art in Context will take place between April 46. It will explore the relationship between art, architecture, and land at Chinati. The symposium will look at the artillery sheds where Judds 100 works, realized in mill aluminum, were installed as well as the landscapes beyond. Participants include academics, architects, landscape architects, artists, engineers, researchers, and others.The landscape will also be a topic of discussion. (Alex Marks)The symposium is broken into two parts. Its co-organized by Stephen Martin, Chinati Foundations director of preservation and planning; Chinati Foundation director Caitlin Murray; and Rice School of Architecture associate professor Troy Schaum.Below are the dates and speakers for Part I.Each of the 100 works has the same outer dimensions, however, their interiors differ from one another. (Alex Marks)Friday, April 4Murray, Chinati Foundations director, will give opening words to kick off Art in Context on Friday, April 4. Spanish architect Carme Pigem, of the Pritzker Prizewinning architecture firm RCR Arquitectes, will be that days keynote speaker. Saturday, April 5On April 5, Rice professor Shantel Blakely, curator Erica Cooke, and UT Austin professor Richard Shiff will convene for a presentation and panel discussion moderated by critic Julian Rose. That day, there will also be a separate presentation and panel discussion by landscape architect Rosetta Elkin and Rice professor Fabiola Lpez-Durn, moderated by Maggie Tsang, a fellow landscape architect. That days keynote speakers will be Tatiana Bilbao and Alberto Kalach, two Mexico Citybased architects.Accompanying events on April 5 will include an open viewing of Judds 100 untitled artworks in mill aluminum. There will also be archival drawings and photographs of the former artillery sheds which housed the works on view.Digital Invite for Art in Context (Courtesy Chinati Foundation and RSA)Sunday, April 6On day three, artist Larry Bell will join author Randy Kennedy in conversation. There will be a presentation and panel discussion with TYLins Pat Arnett, engineers Erik Olsen and James Parker, and Maggie Tsang, moderated by Stephen Martin and Troy Schaum.Jim Martinez will give a landscape walking tour around the artillery sheds that day, and Troy Schaum and RSA dean Igor Marjanovi will deliver closing remarks.Tickets for April programs in Marfa are now available.Part II of the symposium will take place in Houston. It will run from November 1415.
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