“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. See past “This and That” posts here. – Ed.
Today: Concrete

Co-Lab Projects’ new open air gallery space, constructed from culverts. Image via the organization’s Instagram.

Another image of Co-Lab Projects’ new open air gallery space. Image via the organization’s Instagram.
Read more about Austin-based art organization Co-Lab Projects here.

Donald Judd, 15 untitled works in concrete, 1980-1984. Permanent collection, the Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas. Photo by Florian Holzherr. Donald Judd Art © 2020 Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

An image shared on the stayoffthejudds Instagram account.
Go here to read more about Donald Judd. To see a film documenting the construction of Judd’s 15 untitled works in concrete, go here.