101 Spring Street
History Meets Innovation
Judd's installations reflect his respect for the historic nature of this cast-iron landmark and his innovative approaches to interior design. Learn More
101 Spring Street
101 Spring Street is considered to be the birthplace of “permanent installation,” now a hallmark of contemporary art. Learn More
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Donald Judd (1928-1994), an American Minimalist, bought this 1870 Nicholas Whyte, five-story cast-iron former sewing factory in 1968 to serve as his house and studio. '101 Spring Street' is the only remaining completely intact, single-use, cast-iron building in the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District of Manhattan.


