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Although the Chinati Foundation concentrates primarily on its permanent collection, one or two temporary exhibitions are organized each year to supplement and expand the historical context for the permanent collection. Temporary exhibitions typically remain on view for six to twelve month periods. In addition to the exhibitions listed below, the museum regularly exhibits work by participants in the Artist in Residence Program. You are invited to Chinati Weekend, October 10-12, 2014. The weekend’s events include open collection viewing, new special exhibitions, talks, performances, the annual benefit dinner and a special sunrise viewing of Judd’s 100 untitled works in mill aluminum. The collection, exhibitions, talks and music performances are all free of charge. ![]() The special exhibition Albrecht Dürer: Five Woodcuts and Five Etchings will only be on view during Chinati Weekend. ![]() This exhibition, which opens during Chinati Weekend, is the first comprehensive print exhibition by Donald Judd in an American museum. The works, 70 in all, date from 1960 to 1993. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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