NEW YORK, N.Y.- The Pace Gallery presents Donald Judd: Works in Granite, Cor-ten, Plywood, and Enamel on Aluminum, featuring thirteen wall and floor pieces from 1978 through 1992. In the final two decades of Judds life, the artist introduced a variety of new materials to his work that expanded his possibilities for formal innovation. The exhibition is on view from February 18 through March 26, 2011 at 534 West 25th Street. A catalogue with an entry on each work written by Marianne Stockebrand, Director Emerita of the Chinati Foundation, accompanies the show. Judd considered material one of the three main aspects of visual art. In his articulation of actual space and his inventive use of color, he paid particular attention to the selection and fabrication of materials. This exhibition focuses on some of the lesser known and, as Stockebrand writes in the catalogue essay, more un