Donald Judd is the artist (now deceased) who bought the town of Marfa and turned it into an artist mecca:
"The tiny West Texas border town of Marfa is 200 miles from anywhere, but after the late minimalist artist Donald Judd acquired dozens of its buildings, filling them with everything from Rembrandts to light sculptures, art-world pioneers and pilgrims made it their playground. Sean Wilsey and Daphne Beal channel the mix of tumbleweeds, talent, and iconoclasm that is key to Marfa’s mystique.
My working theory is that Judd supplied these bunkers to elitist for their kill/torture rooms...pretty clearly backed by Alefantis comments..Marfa is just weird though..check celeb's that go there...do not know if they really have a "Prada" store but there is a picture of one associated with the town...just frickin' weird
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spez_dispenser ago
Wait, there's more.
Remember the Alefantis "killroom" photo on instagram?
It had a hashtag #wwdjd
What's that mean?
https://www.instagram.com/p/BGMXgsQr8UU/
What Would Donald Judd Do?
Donald Judd is the artist (now deceased) who bought the town of Marfa and turned it into an artist mecca:
"The tiny West Texas border town of Marfa is 200 miles from anywhere, but after the late minimalist artist Donald Judd acquired dozens of its buildings, filling them with everything from Rembrandts to light sculptures, art-world pioneers and pilgrims made it their playground. Sean Wilsey and Daphne Beal channel the mix of tumbleweeds, talent, and iconoclasm that is key to Marfa’s mystique.
Source: http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/07/inside-marfa-artists-donald-judd
pbvrocks ago
My working theory is that Judd supplied these bunkers to elitist for their kill/torture rooms...pretty clearly backed by Alefantis comments..Marfa is just weird though..check celeb's that go there...do not know if they really have a "Prada" store but there is a picture of one associated with the town...just frickin' weird