Artist Donald Judd's SoHo Home Is Now Open to the Public

The Judd Foundation recently dropped $23 million to renovate and open artist Donald Judd's former live/work space, 101 Spring Street, to the public. The home-turned-museum houses a small selection of Judd's personal art collection, which includes Manifest Destiny (1986) by Carl Andre, one of the most expensive stacks of bricks on the face of the Earth. Semi-private tours of the space are available three times a week.

