"And then we moved to New Jersey and I went to the Art Students League"
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The specific intent feels almost defensive. Judd is situating himself inside a recognizable pipeline of American art training while withholding the anecdote everyone expects. The Art Students League carries institutional weight: a place where serious artists pass through, a credential that signals legitimacy. But he mentions it the way Minimalism mentions materials: plainly, as a given. Subtext: the work will do the talking; the backstory is surplus.
Context matters, too. Judd came up when Abstract Expressionism had already turned personality into a medium. By the time he becomes Judd-the-brand, he is pushing against that ethos, insisting on objects, space, and production over the romantic studio psyche. So the sentence performs a kind of refusal: it marks a turning point without narrating it, reducing life to decisions and locations. In a culture that wants the artist to be a character, Judd offers a map. That restraint reads as both integrity and strategy: the less he narrates himself, the more the objects can occupy the stage.
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Judd, Donald. (2026, January 15). And then we moved to New Jersey and I went to the Art Students League. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-then-we-moved-to-new-jersey-and-i-went-to-the-161234/
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"And then we moved to New Jersey and I went to the Art Students League." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-then-we-moved-to-new-jersey-and-i-went-to-the-161234/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.


