The history of art and art's condition at any time are pretty messy. They should stay that way. One can think about them as much as one likes, but they won't become neater; neatness isn't even a very good reason for thinking about them. A lot of things just can't be connected.


Donald Judd, "Local History" (1964); Quoted in: Judd (1975, p. 151); and cited in: David Raskin. Donald Judd. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010.


The history of art and art's condition at any time are pretty messy. They should stay that way. One can think about them as much as one likes, but...

The history of art and art's condition at any time are pretty messy. They should stay that way. One can think about them as much as one likes, but...

The history of art and art's condition at any time are pretty messy. They should stay that way. One can think about them as much as one likes, but...

The history of art and art's condition at any time are pretty messy. They should stay that way. One can think about them as much as one likes, but...