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Donald Judd: Good Intentions

By | June 20, 2014

Artist Donald Judd did not believe in the afterlife. But he did believe in art. Judd’s passion for art is enshrined at 101 Spring Street where he lived and worked off and on for over 25 years. Here Judd established a space to install his own work and the work of other artists and designers […]

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Lever House, the Not for Nothing Trendsetter

By | June 19, 2014

With all due respect to the other 14 specimens of modernist architecture on Ada Louise Huxtable’s Park Avenue tour, none of them outshines Lever House, designed in 1952 by architect Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM). In “Park Avenue School of Architecture,” Huxtable praises Lever House as a pacesetter of the new curtain […]

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