Column: Black artist’s legacy is desert museum

I visit the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Art Museum, the 10-acre site where the Black assemblage artist lived and worked from 1989 until his death in 2004. He created installations around the site out of castoffs. It’s curious, and free to visit. It’s the subject of my Sunday column.

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