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and marfa s transformation is largely down to the arrival in the 1970s of a leading artist from new york, the late donald judd. with this space and freedom he created one of the world s largest installations of contemporary art. that an artist from new york city at the height of his career left new york, he thought it was a harsh and glib environment that did not support artists or their art, and what he created has inspired this whole other group of artists, writers, film makers, musicians to come and have a life here. the artists live and work at the museum, they have a studio space. jenny was one of those budding creative pilgrims, so impressed byjudd s work, she moved from new york to marfa with her young family. then there are these concrete
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from new york, the late donald judd. with this space and freedom he created one of the world s largest installations of contemporary art. that an artist from new york city at the height of his career left new york, he thought it was a harsh and glib environment that did not support artists or their art, and what he created has inspired this whole other group of artists, writers, film makers, musicians to come and have a life here. the artists live and work at the museum, they have a studio space. jenny was one of those budding creative pilgrims, so impressed byjudd s work, she moved from new york to marfa with her young family. then there are these concrete blocks, judd s first works here, which were met with bemusement by many locals. some of the jokes were they look like cattle pens, and there was scepticism at first, but the local people