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The Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati is a contemporary art museum based upon the ideas of its founder, Donald Judd . The specific intention of Chinati is to preserve and present to the public permanent large-scale installations by a limited number of artists. The emphasis is on works in which art and the surrounding landscape are inextricably linked. As Judd wrote in the foundation's catalogue:

It takes a great deal of time and thought to install work carefully. This should not always be thrown away. Most art is fragile and some should be placed and never moved again. Somewhere a portion of contemporary art has to exist as an example of what the art and its context were meant to be. Somewhere, just as the platinum iridium meter guarantees the tape measure, a strict measure must exist for the art of this time and place.

The Chinati Foundation is located on 340 acres of land on the site of former Fort D.A. Russell in Marfa, Texas. Construction and installation at the site began in 1979 with initial assistance from the Dia Art Foundation in New York. The Chinati Foundation opened to the public in 1986 as an independent, non-profit, publicly funded institution. Chinati was originally conceived to exhibit the work of Donald Judd , John Chamberlain and Dan Flavin . The collection was expanded and now includes 15 outdoor concrete works by Donald Judd , 100 aluminum works by Judd housed in two converted artillery sheds, 25 sculptures by John Chamberlain , an installation by Dan Flavin occupying six former army barracks, and works by Carl Andre , Ingólfur Arnarsson, Roni Horn , Ilya Kabakov, Richard Long , Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen , David Rabinowitch , and John Wesley . Each artist's work is installed in a separate building on the museum's grounds. Temporary exhibitions feature modern and contemporary art of diverse media.

The Chinati Foundation sponsors art and education programs, establishing close links to the local community and other cultural institutions and universities in the United States and abroad. Started by Judd, Chinati's Artis ts in Residence Program provides artists from around the world an opportunity to develop and exhibit their work in a stimulating environment. Chinati's Internship Program offers students from a variety of disciplines hands-on museum experience. Each summer the museum hosts art classes for local students. Chinati produces an annual newsletter in English and Spanish, and every October, Chinati hosts a festive annual weekend focused on the museum's collection and programs.



represented artists

Rita Ackermann   Rita Ackermann freereport  Rita Ackermann quickreport
Justin Almquist     
Ellen Altfest     
Carl Andre   Carl Andre freereport  
Degenhard Andrulat     
Igor Antic     
Karole Armitage     
Ingolfur Arnarsson     
Stephan Baumkötter     
FranceJohn Beech     
Frank Benson     
Jean-Baptiste Bernadet     
Gail Peter Borden     
Alexander Braun   Alexander Braun freereport  
Mai Braun     
Coosje van Bruggen     
John Chamberlain   John Chamberlain freereport  
Susan Chorpenning     
Andrea Claire     
Oliver Croy     
Julian Dashper     
Adam Davies     
Jeff Elrod     
Ariane Epars     
David Fenster     
Angela Ferreira     
Rob Fischer     
Gudrun Flach     
Dan Flavin   Dan Flavin freereport  Dan Flavin quickreport
Jaroslaw Flicinski     
Mark Flood     
Christian Freudenberger     
Maureen Gallace     
Marc Ganzglass     
Howard Goldkrand     
Erik Göngrich     
Daniel Göttin     
Joanne Greenbaum     
Katharina Grosse   Katharina Grosse freereport  Katharina Grosse quickreport
Monika Grzymala     
Karl Haendel     
Hlynur Hallsson     
Margrét Haraldsdóttir Blöndal     
Bernhard Härtter     
Graciela Hasper     
Christina Hejtmanek     
Adam Helms     
Nick Herman     
Katharina Hinsberg     
Claudia Hinsch     
Roni Horn   Roni Horn freereport  
Shane Huffman     
Matthew Day Jackson   Matthew Day Jackson freereport  
Donald Judd   Donald Judd freereport  Donald Judd quickreport
Ilya & Emilia Kabakov   Ilya & Emilia Kabakov freereport  
Martin Kaltwasser     
Leonard Kemp     
Ulrike Kessl     
Annette Kisling     
Folke Köbberling     
Lies Kraal     
Nestor Kruger     
Michael Krumenacker     
Mischa Kuball     
Albrecht Kunkel     
Kumiko Kurachi     
Paul Lee     
Mikael Levin     
Richard Long   Richard Long freereport  
Sarah McEneaney     
Isa Melsheimer   Isa Melsheimer freereport  
Michael Meredith     
Katherine Merz     
Ann-Michele Morales     
Bill Morrison     
Valérie Mréjen     
Thomas Müller     
Brian Kirk Nelms     
Claes Oldenburg   Claes Oldenburg freereport  
Jesus Palomino     
Ester Partegas     
Avery Preesman     
David Rabinowitch     
Erwin Redl     
Steve Roden     
Makato Sasaki     
Wilhelm Sasnal   Wilhelm Sasnal freereport  
Bill Saylor     
Melanie Schiff     
Andreas Schmid     
Corinna Schnitt   Corinna Schnitt freereport  
Andreas Karl Schulze     
Alex Schweder     
Kate Shepherd     
Erin Shirreff     
Amy Sillman   Amy Sillman freereport  
Dirk Stewen   Dirk Stewen freereport  
Daniel Sturgis     
Jason Tomme     
Petra Trenkel     
Monique van Genderen     
Charline von Heyl   Charline  von Heyl freereport  
Richard Wearn     
Heike Weber     
Judi Werthein     
John Wesley     
Emi Winter     
Christopher Wool   Christopher Wool freereport  
Michael Yoder     
Jeff Zilm     



 

Contact Information

The Chinati Foundation
1 Cavalry Row
TX-79843 Marfa (USA)

Phone: +1 432 729 4362
information@chinati.org
www.chinati.org

Opening Time:
by guided tours only