Marfa Modern
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Marfa Modern
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Twenty-one houses in and around Marfa, Texas, provide a glimpse at creative life and design in one of the art worldโs most intriguing destinations.
Art collectors and art-world pilgrims flock to Marfa, Texas-best known as the home to Donald Judd's Cinati Foundation-to immerse themselves in its ever-growing arts and gallery scene. Its cachet has grown so much in recent years, in fact, that it has become a hot destination for vacationers as well as second-home owners. This volume reveals 24 of its most inspiring, unique, and high-design residential spaces.
Twenty-one houses in and around Marfa, Texas, provide a glimpse at creative life and design in one of the art world's most intriguing destinations.
When Donald Judd began his Marfa project in the early 1970s, it was regarded as an idiosyncratic quest. Today, Judd is revered for his minimalist art and the stringent standards he applied to everything around him, including interiors, architecture, and furniture. The former water stop has become a mecca for artists, art pilgrims, and design aficionados drawn to the creative enclave, the permanent installations, which are among the largest and most beautiful in the world, and the austerely beautiful high-desert landscape.
In keeping with Judd's site-specific intentions, those who call Marfa home have made a choice to live in concert with their untamed, open surroundings. Marfa Modern features houses that represent unique responses to this settingโthe sky, its light, and sense of isolationโsome that even predate Judd's arrival.
Here, conceptual artist Michael Phelan lives in a former Texaco service station with battery acid stains on the concrete floor and a twenty-foot dining table lining one wall. A chef's modest house comes with the satisfaction of being handmade down to its side tables and bath, which expands into a private courtyard with an outdoor tub. Another artist uses the many rooms of her house, a former jail, to shift between different mediums with Judd's Fort D. A. Russell works always visible from her second-story sun porch.
Extraordinary building costs mean that Marfa dwellers embrace a culture of frontier ingenuity and freedom from excessโsalvaged metal signs become sliding doors and lengths of pipe become lighting fixtures. Industrial warehouses are redesigned after the area's white-cube galleries to create space for private or personally created art collections, and other materials are suggested by the land itself: walls are made of adobe bricks or rammed earth to form sculptural courtyards or, in one remarkable instance, a mix of mud and brick plastered with local soils, cactus mucilage, horse manure, and straw.
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Publishers Weekly praises the book for capturing Marfa's unique atmosphere and its vibrant artistic community, highlighting how the compelling demand to live for art is evident in the residents' lives. The writing offers clear, concise essays on each homeowner's journey to Marfa and delves into design concepts and materials, elevating the book beyond a typical lifestyle volume. Photographer Casey Dunn's focused imagery complements the text, creating a visual and narrative synergy.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781580934732
Publisher: Monacelli Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 25 October 2016
Country: United States
Imprint: Monacelli Press
Illustration: 200 Illustrations
Contributors:
- Photographs by Casey Dunn
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 25.0mm
Width: 262.0mm
Height: 282.0mm
Weight: 1246g
Pages: 224
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About the Author
Helen Thompson is a nationally known writer whose areas of specialty include interior design, architecture, and food. She was formerly a food writer and editor for Texas Monthly magazine and the Texas city editor for Metropolitan Home magazine. She has also written and produced articles for Architectural Digest, Dwell, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Martha Stewart Living, Traditional Home, Veranda, and many other magazines. She is the author of The Big Texas Steakhouse Cookbook and The Mansion on Turtle Creek Cookbook. Casey Dunn is an Austin-based architectural and landscape photographer whose work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Architectural Record, Dwell, Interior Design magazine, the New York Times Magazine, and Paper City.
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