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Exhibition Halls
Open today at 9:00-16:00
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1 Cavalry Row, Marfa, TX 79843, United StatesMap
Phone+1 432-729-4362
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  • Brend482
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    Extreme Abstract Art

    The Chianti Foundation is located on a former army base and features installations by Donald Judd and John Chamberlain and some rotating special exhibits. The Judd works are cool - giant concrete boxe...

    Reviewed on Dec 30, 2023
  • CDM3SGNY
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    Continue on Interstate 10. Both Town and Judd reflect a part of the space cadet universe best forgotten.

    A complete waste of time a resources. An emphasis to an controversial artist whose bizarre cobbled together work and expected unacceptable behaviour is why he ended up in this cultish part of America ...

    Reviewed on Dec 5, 2023
  • KG_TXtraveler
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    Serene Walk

    This rather stark, historical Fort is home to multiple contemporary art exhibits. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. Depending on the time of day you come some of the building may be close...

    Reviewed on Jun 3, 2023
  • dasfromnj108
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    Curiously fascinating

    An art installation by Donald Judd on an old Army base complete with tumbleweeds, aluminum and concrete cubes, fluorescent light installations and Army architecture. It’s utterly fascinating, as is Do...

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2023
  • Lindsey C
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    Cool Concept, Lacking in Execution

    This museum didn’t showcase minimalist art: instead, it just had minimal artwork, period. I love the concept of an open air museum with pieces you can see through windows. But the execution was lackin...

    Reviewed on Mar 4, 2023
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