Marfa: The Transformation of a West Texas Town Book
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Explore the fascinating evolution of Marfa, Texas, from a remote West Texas ranching town to one of the world's most celebrated art destinations. In this engaging cultural history, Kathleen Shafer examines how Marfa's unique identity has been shaped by its deep-rooted traditions, artistic influence, and growing international reputation.
Tracing the town's transformation following the arrival of artist Donald Judd in the 1970s, Shafer explores the intersection of art, tourism, commerce, and community. Through stories of longtime residents, newcomers, and the cultural institutions that have defined Marfa's modern era, she reveals the opportunities and tensions that accompany rapid change in a small desert town.
Framed by two iconic landmarks—Prada Marfa and Playboy Marfa—this thoughtful study offers insight into the people, history, and creative energy that continue to shape Marfa's identity today.
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- Written by Kathleen Shafer
- Explores Marfa's history, culture, and artistic transformation
- Examines the impact of Donald Judd and the rise of the contemporary art scene
- Discusses tourism, economic growth, and community change
- Ideal for readers interested in Texas history, art, architecture, and cultural studies
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- 196 pages
- Dimensions: 5.75" x 1" x 8.75"
A compelling look at how a small West Texas town became a global cultural destination while navigating the challenges of preserving its unique character.