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Rainer and Flavin Judd: “There’s Nothing Minimal About the World”

The name Donald Judd needs no introduction. On this episode, Dan speaks with the artist’s children, Rainer and Flavin Judd, to discuss the important work of the Judd Foundation. The trio discuss the siblings’s early life growing up in SoHo, how their understanding of their father ...  Show more

JNcQUOI Comporta: A Well-Designed Paradise

Just an hour away from Lisbon on the Portuguese coast lies Comporta, one of Europe’s unspoiled pristine getaways. On today’s episode, Dan speaks with Miguel Guedes De Sousa, cofounder of JNcQUOI Comporta (pronounced je ne sais quoi), about his growing seaside destination with vil ...  Show more

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