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Alfred Stieglitz and Donald Judd: Titans of Creative Spaces
Authors:Lillian K Cartwright
Institution:1. University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USAlilliankcartwright@yahoo.com
Abstract:Inclusive, non-elitist art spaces are mounted by remarkably talented, creative individuals. Alfred Stieglitz and Donald Judd were two such individuals. Stieglitz's space was an intimate urban art gallery in Manhattan while Judd's space in Marfa, Texas was expansive, isolated, and rural. Aside from sharing the usual characteristics of the very creative, both were charismatic, physically attractive, intelligent men who held forceful visions about art. Unlike most of their peers, they had the capacity to write well and speak convincingly. Their resolute confidence and aesthetic competencies enabled them to attract and hold astute colleagues. Last they had the necessary expertise and connections to obtain resources required to maintain their vision.
Keywords:Alfred Stieglitz  art spaces  creativity  Donald Judd  inspiration  
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