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  1. Jun 1, 2023 · Dan Flavin, born on April 1, 1933, was an American artist renowned for his innovative use of fluorescent light as a medium. He played a significant role in redefining the concept of sculpture and exploring the relationship between light, color, and space.

  2. Sep 22, 2024 · Few artists are more identified with a particular medium than Dan Flavin. After 1963 Flavin’s work was composed almost entirely of light, in the form of commercially available fluorescent tubes in ten colors (blue, green, pink, red, yellow, ultraviolet, and four whites) and five shapes (one circular and four straight fixtures of ...

  3. Sep 27, 2024 · Dan Flavin by Jeffrey Weiss (Editor); Briony Fer (Contribution by); Hal Foster (Contribution by); Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe (Contribution by) In making light his primary medium, Dan Flavin (1933-1996) established himself as one of the most innovative and significant artists of the minimalist movement.

  4. Sep 26, 2024 · Join SCAD Museum of Art chief curator Daniel S. Palmer and Dia Art Foundation’s Humberto Moro as they illuminate the work and career of American Minimalist artist Dan Flavin (b. 1933, Jamaica, New York; d. 1996, Riverhead, New York).

  5. 21 hours ago · Donald Judd and Dan Flavin are widely credited as two of the ‘founding fathers of… Marcus Howard-Vyse. 26 February 2024. 5 Min read. Art Review.

  6. Sep 22, 2024 · Few artists are more identified with a particular medium than Dan Flavin. After 1963 Flavin’s work was composed almost entirely of light, in the form of commercially available fluorescent tubes in ten colors (blue, green, pink, red, yellow, ultraviolet, and four whites) and five shapes (one circular and four straight fixtures of ...

  7. Oct 4, 2024 · In making light his primary medium, Dan Flavin (1933–1996) established himself as one of the most innovative and significant artists of the minimalist movement. A new generation encountered Flavin’s work through the critically acclaimed exhibition Dan Flavin: A Retrospective, which opened in October 2004 at the National Gallery ...