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SUMMARY:Stand Up & Be Counted! The Village Trip Comedy Night
DESCRIPTION:[image: 101 Spring Street interior. Photo by Charlie Rubin] \nOne of the most significant artists of the 20th century\, Donald Judd challenged boundaries and definitions in the worlds of art\, architecture\, and design. His work as a critic\, sculptor\, and curator was often provocative and always impactful. In 1968 he purchased a five-story\, cast-iron building at 101 Spring Street in a part of town that had lost most of its industrial base and almost all its vitality.\nAlong with fellow artists like Gordon Matta-Clark\, Eva Hesse\, and Yayoi Kusama\, Judd turned the blighted area into a magnet for artists and galleries. Today it is called SoHo. Judd used 101 Spring as a laboratory for his ideas on the permanent installation of artwork\, both his own and that of his friends such as Dan Flavin\, John Chamberlain\, and Claes Oldenburg. \nRestored in 2013 with Architecture Research Office (ARO)\, 101 Spring Street tells the story of Judd’s ideas and presents his work as he dictated it should be when he lived and worked there. Adam Yarinsky\, a founding principal at ARO\, will lead the tour along with a guide from the Judd Foundation. \n\nAdam Yarinsky\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS ON HUMANITIX		\n			\n	\n\n\n	101 Spring Street exterior. Photo by Joshua Whiteled
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/stand-up-be-counted/
LOCATION:The Grisly Pear\, 107 Macdougal Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Talks & Comedy
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SUMMARY:Rabble Rousers: Frances Goldin and the Fight for Cooper Square
DESCRIPTION:[image: 101 Spring Street interior. Photo by Charlie Rubin] \nOne of the most significant artists of the 20th century\, Donald Judd challenged boundaries and definitions in the worlds of art\, architecture\, and design. His work as a critic\, sculptor\, and curator was often provocative and always impactful. In 1968 he purchased a five-story\, cast-iron building at 101 Spring Street in a part of town that had lost most of its industrial base and almost all its vitality.\nAlong with fellow artists like Gordon Matta-Clark\, Eva Hesse\, and Yayoi Kusama\, Judd turned the blighted area into a magnet for artists and galleries. Today it is called SoHo. Judd used 101 Spring as a laboratory for his ideas on the permanent installation of artwork\, both his own and that of his friends such as Dan Flavin\, John Chamberlain\, and Claes Oldenburg. \nRestored in 2013 with Architecture Research Office (ARO)\, 101 Spring Street tells the story of Judd’s ideas and presents his work as he dictated it should be when he lived and worked there. Adam Yarinsky\, a founding principal at ARO\, will lead the tour along with a guide from the Judd Foundation. \n\nAdam Yarinsky\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS ON HUMANITIX		\n			\n	\n\n\n	101 Spring Street exterior. Photo by Joshua Whiteled
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/rabble-rousers/
LOCATION:Village East by Angelika\, 189 Second Avenue\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Art & Film
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SUMMARY:Donald Judd Home and Studio\, Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:[image: 101 Spring Street interior. Photo by Charlie Rubin] \nOne of the most significant artists of the 20th century\, Donald Judd challenged boundaries and definitions in the worlds of art\, architecture\, and design. His work as a critic\, sculptor\, and curator was often provocative and always impactful. In 1968 he purchased a five-story\, cast-iron building at 101 Spring Street in a part of town that had lost most of its industrial base and almost all its vitality.\nAlong with fellow artists like Gordon Matta-Clark\, Eva Hesse\, and Yayoi Kusama\, Judd turned the blighted area into a magnet for artists and galleries. Today it is called SoHo. Judd used 101 Spring as a laboratory for his ideas on the permanent installation of artwork\, both his own and that of his friends such as Dan Flavin\, John Chamberlain\, and Claes Oldenburg. \nRestored in 2013 with Architecture Research Office (ARO)\, 101 Spring Street tells the story of Judd’s ideas and presents his work as he dictated it should be when he lived and worked there. Adam Yarinsky\, a founding principal at ARO\, will lead the tour along with a guide from the Judd Foundation. \n\nAdam Yarinsky\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS ON HUMANITIX		\n			\n	\n\n\n	101 Spring Street exterior. Photo by Joshua Whiteled
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/donald-judd-tour/
LOCATION:101 Spring Street\, 101 Spring Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Tour
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SUMMARY:The Music of the West Village from Dylan to Springsteen and Beyond\, Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:[image: 101 Spring Street interior. Photo by Charlie Rubin] \nOne of the most significant artists of the 20th century\, Donald Judd challenged boundaries and definitions in the worlds of art\, architecture\, and design. His work as a critic\, sculptor\, and curator was often provocative and always impactful. In 1968 he purchased a five-story\, cast-iron building at 101 Spring Street in a part of town that had lost most of its industrial base and almost all its vitality.\nAlong with fellow artists like Gordon Matta-Clark\, Eva Hesse\, and Yayoi Kusama\, Judd turned the blighted area into a magnet for artists and galleries. Today it is called SoHo. Judd used 101 Spring as a laboratory for his ideas on the permanent installation of artwork\, both his own and that of his friends such as Dan Flavin\, John Chamberlain\, and Claes Oldenburg. \nRestored in 2013 with Architecture Research Office (ARO)\, 101 Spring Street tells the story of Judd’s ideas and presents his work as he dictated it should be when he lived and worked there. Adam Yarinsky\, a founding principal at ARO\, will lead the tour along with a guide from the Judd Foundation. \n\nAdam Yarinsky\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS ON HUMANITIX		\n			\n	\n\n\n	101 Spring Street exterior. Photo by Joshua Whiteled
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/music-of-the-west-village-25/
LOCATION:1 West 4th Street at the corner of Mercer and W 4th Street\, 1 West 4th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Tour
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