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"Dan Flavin (1933-1996) has long been recognized for his pioneering use of light and color divorced from traditional artistic contexts. Employing only commercial fluorescent lights, Flavin devised a radical new art form that circumvented the limits imposed by frames, pedestals, and other conventional means of display.".
"This book, published on the occasion of Dan Flavin: The Architecture of Light at the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, draws upon the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's extensive holdings of the artist's work.".
"Dan Flavin: The Architecture of Light provides a wide-ranging view of Flavin's work and intellectual thought, bringing together contributions by Tiffany Bell, Frances Colpitt, Jonathan Crary, Michael Govan, Joseph Kosuth, Michael Newman, J. Fiona Ragheb, and Brydon E. Smith, with excerpted writings by the artist. This volume is richly illustrated with selections from the Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum's collection of Flavin's fluorescent constructions, as well as installation views from the Museum's long-standing history of exhibiting the artist's work."--BOOK JACKET.
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Exhibition catalogue published to accompany 2 exhibitions: Dan Flavin: drawings, diagrams and prints 1972-1975 held at the Fort Worth Art Museum, June 13 - July 25, 1976 and The Art Institute of Chicago, April 12 - May 24, 1977. Also, Dan Flavin: installations in fluorescent light 1972-1975 held at the Fort Worth Art Museum, November 23, 1975 - January 11, 1976.
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