Professor Jud Fine recently completed two major public environments in Southern California. One, “Seven Spots & A Line,” is a linear address of singular communities connected through landscape over thirteen miles. "Waterline," the more recent of the two, posits parallel cultures in coastal commun...
Professor Jud Fine recently completed two major public environments in Southern California. One, “Seven Spots & A Line,” is a linear address of singular communities connected through landscape over thirteen miles. "Waterline," the more recent of the two, posits parallel cultures in coastal communities using hardscape, sculpture, and vista. Since 1996, Fine has collaborated on studio and public works with Barbara McCarren, completing over seventeen projects and exhibiting in galleries in Los Angeles, New York, and Bangkok. Over a forty-year career, Fine has shown his work in Edinburgh, in Paris, and at Documenta in Kassel, Germany, and has had solo exhibitions at Riko Mizuno Gallery and Margo Leavin Gallery in Los Angeles, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, and Ronald Feldman Fine Arts in New York. Fine is included in collections at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Guggenheim Museum; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.