
Self-Guided Viewing of Donald Judd Works
For the month of March 2013, visitors to Chinati are now invited to experience Donald Judd’s concrete and aluminum works at their own pace.
Self-guided visits will be available Wednesday through Sunday. From 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM the 15 outdoor works in concrete will be accessible, and from 2:00 – 4:00 PM the two former artillery sheds housing Judd’s 100 works in mill aluminum will be open.
The new open visits will afford visitors the freedom to spend time indoors and out and to take in the art, architecture, and land in an independent, contemplative way. Judd’s work in particular offers a richly rewarding experience with subtle, changing effects of light and shadow that unfold over time.
The museum hopes to offer regular opportunities for self-guided visits to other exhibition spaces in the future, while continuing to provide tours of the full, permanent collection.
Admission for self-guided viewing is $10 for adults, $5 for students. Museum members and area residents are admitted free of charge.