Although Dan Flavin is invariably described as one of the patriarchs of Minimalist sculpture—along with his colleagues Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre, and Robert Morris—he has generally rejected the appellation "Minimalist" and even the term "sculpture" as too confining a designation, often pointing out that his works are ephemeral, temporary, and installed in relation to given architectural conditions. Flavin began making his...
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Dan Flavin, Diagonal of May 25, 1963Dan Flavin
Diagonal of May 25, 1963, 1963
Warm white fluorescent light, edition 2/3
96 inches
Acquired in 2002
Collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Gift of Barbara Rose, by exchange with Dia Center for the Arts
Image copyright: © Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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Diagonal of May 25, 1963, 1963
Warm white fluorescent light, edition 2/3
96 inches
Acquired in 2002
Collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Gift of Barbara Rose, by exchange with Dia Center for the Arts
Image copyright: © Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Rights & Reproductions
1963
Dan Flavin
Dan Flavin
American, 1933-1996
Warm white fluorescent light, edition 2/3
96 inches






