“In contrast to Donald Judd, her neighbor in … Manhattan, who outsourced much of his work to industrial fabricators, Ms. Winsor could typically be found in her studio creating enigmatic, obsessively crafted objects. She hammered, drilled, coiled yards of heavy rope and chopped up plywood.” – The New York Times

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