Judith Blum Reddy

  • Born in 1943, in New York as the daughter of Jewish Austrian refugees, Judith Blum Reddy collaborated in the early 1970s with the Franco-Turkish artist Nil Yalter on several works. In 1974, she moved to Fluxus House, founded by George Maciunas and which hosted Fluxus members such as Yoko Ono, Philip Glass, Nam June Paik and her partner, Indian artist Krishna Reddy. Judith Blum Reddy’s work is rooted in her obsession for maps and lists. The absurd and the self-critical are essential components of her oeuvre and intermixed with a preoccupation of humanity, structured by classification, numeration, and organization of different elements.

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Born in 1943, in New York as the daughter of Jewish Austrian refugees, Judith Blum Reddy collaborated in the early 1970s with the Franco-Turkish artist Nil Yalter on several works. In 1974, she moved to Fluxus House, founded by George Maciunas and which hosted Fluxus members such as Yoko Ono, Philip Glass, Nam June Paik and her partner, Indian artist Krishna Reddy. Judith Blum Reddy’s work is rooted in her obsession for maps and lists. The absurd and the self-critical are essential components of her oeuvre and intermixed with a preoccupation of humanity, structured by classification, numeration, and organization of different elements.