Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
Private Collection
Sotheby's, New York, Contemporary Art Part II, May 16, 2001, lot 147
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner
New York, Leo Castelli Gallery, Ksenija’s Frieze from Dan Flavin, May 18 – June 15, 1985 (another example exhibited)
Chicago, Donald Young Gallery, Dan Flavin: Lighting, Drawing, Printing, December 18, 1987 - January 16, 1988
New York, Leo Castelli Gallery, Dan Flavin: Selected Works 1969 – 1990, October 8 – November 12, 1994 (another example exhibited)
New York, Leo Castelli Gallery, Dan Flavin, March 1 – March 22, 1997 (another example exhibited)
New York, Leo Castelli Gallery, Dan Flavin: Some drawings and installations of fluorescent light, February 7 – March 14, 1998 (another example exhibited)
New York, Andrea Rosen Gallery, Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Robert Mangold, Robert Ryman, June 19 - August 21, 2009 (another example exhibited)
Paris, L&M Arts in collaboration with Galerie Perrotin, Dan Flavin: An Installation, January 14 - March 3, 2012 (another example exhibited)
Madrid, Galería Elvira González, Dan Flavin / Donald Judd, September 10 - October 26, 2013 (another example exhibited)
M. Govan, T. Bell, Dan Flavin: The Complete Lights, 1961-1996, New York: Dia Art Foundation in association with Yale University Press, 2004, no. 452, p. 354 (illustrated)
American • 1933 - 1996
Dan Flavin employed commercially-sold fluorescent light tubes in order to produce what he liked to call "situations" or installations. His minimalist approach transcended simplicity through his use of neon colors and thoughtful compositions. With straight-edged light beams, Flavin would often create dynamic arrangements reminiscent of Fred Sandback's work with yarn.
瀏覽更多作品