Donald Judd was voted one of the twentieth century’s most influential artists by Art News Magazine.
“Cragg has developed more possibilities in the making of sculpture than any other sculptor since Moore
discovered the 'hole' as positive space.” – Cass Sculpture Foundation
Filmmaker Christopher Felver extols the work of Donald Judd and Tony Cragg in two unique documentaries which highlight
the impassioned work of two imperious sculptors that define the dynamic nature and beauty of three dimensional art.
Working in plastic, glass, stone, wood, steel, fiberglass and found objects, Tony Cragg has established himself as one of the
most versatile contemporary sculptors. In this cinema verité profile, Cragg's challenging, visceral approach is unveiled in
his studio and exhibitions worldwide. Musical score composed by Rick DePofi.
From New York City to Marfa, Texas, Donald Judd (1928-1994) expounds upon his lifelong preoccupation with aesthetics, his
persistent efforts to place his work in the proper environment, and his dismissal of contemporary architecture. Through his
last interview, Judd shares his iconoclastic vision balanced by critic John Yau’s overview of Judd’s career.