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The notion of an ideal permanent
setting for a work of art is ancient, but Donald
Judd made a forceful case for this idea as it
applies to contemporary art, using his own house
and studio, at 101 Spring Street in New York, as
both laboratory and, ultimately, monument, with
works he created or collected fixed, seemingly
in perpetuity, in exactly the places he installed
them. At HYLAND, we often use the German
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