Edition of 35
Signed, titled and dated lower center on each sheet
Image/paper size: 22 1/8 x 30 inches each (56.2 x 76.2 cm each)
(Inventory #24517)
Edition of 35
Signed, titled and dated lower center on each sheet
Image/paper size: 22 1/8 x 30 inches each (56.2 x 76.2 cm each)
(Inventory #24517)
Dan Flavin was born in 1933 in New York City, where he later studied art history at the New School for Social Research (1956) and Columbia University (1957-59). His first solo show was at the Judson Gallery, New York, in 1961. Flavin made his first work with electric light that same year and he began using commercial fluorescent bulbs in 1963.
Major exhibitions of Flavin’s work include those at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1967), the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (1969), and the Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden (1989). In 1983, Dia opened the Dan Flavin Art Institute in Bridgehampton, New York. In 1992, Flavin created a monumental installation for the reopening of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. He died in 1996, leaving designs for a light installation for Milan’s Chiesa Rossa that was realized posthumously with Dia’s support.
In 2004, Dia Art Foundation and the National Gallery of Art organized a major touring retrospective of Flavin’s work; venues included the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris. Flavin’s last completed work, untitled (1996), occupies a stairwell at 548 West 22nd Street in New York City, the former Dia Center for the Arts building that closed in 2004.
—The Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton, New York
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