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Flavin Judd discusses famous childhood neighbours in Doha tell-all talk

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 25, 2024
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The art and design world descended on Qatar this weekend for the launch of the Design Doha biennial which attracted the crème de la crème of global art professionals keen to see and experience the latest design trends in the Middle East. One of the most entertaining pre-biennial talks took place (23 February) at the National Museum of Qatar between Michael Govan, the director of Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Flavin Judd, the son of Donald Judd (yes, that name can be a bit bemusing). Both men were in town to chew the bone over the stellar blockbuster show Dan Flavin/Donald Judd which finished this weekend in the Al Riwaq space, bringing to the table their memories and thoughts about these late titans of Minimalism.

Govan, the exhibition curator, gave an eloquent description of why the show mattered, pointing out that “their influence is so pervasive, it’s hard to pinpoint… [there is] something essential and sensuous at the same time [about their work]… [a] combination of clarity, directness.” His insights about Flavin the man were fascinating, especially his statement that going into the artist’s house “was the opposite of minimal” (i.e. he tended to be a bit of a hoarder). Flavin Judd meanwhile painted a picture of a vibrant childhood in 1970s Manhattan, highlighting that his parents’ friends and neighbours in SoHo read like a who’s who of art stars and key culture names. Who else, for instance, had the venerable composer Philip Glass as a plumber, quipped Flavin, illustrating the pedigree of Donald’s chums at the time.

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