Dan Flavin

(American, 1933–1996)

Dan Flavin was an American artist and pioneer of Minimalism, best known for his seminal installations of light fixtures. His illuminated sculptures offer a rigorous formal and conceptual investigation of space and light, wherein the artist arranged commercial fluorescent bulbs into differing geometric compositions. “I like art as thought better than art as work,” he once said. “I've always maintained this. It's important to me that I don't get my hands dirty. It's not because I'm instinctively lazy. It's a declaration: art is thought.” Born on April 1, 1933 in Jamaica, NY, Flavin showed an interest in art during his early adulthood, and went on to study at the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts before attending Columbia University. Working exclusively with fluorescent lights by 1961, he embraced the temporary nature of his art—which often shattered or blew out—and was happy to replace parts of his works as needed. His dedication to simple forms, use of industrial materials, and symbolic meaning allied his practice to the work of both Donald Judd and Sol LeWitt. Flavin was the subject of a major retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1992. The artist died in Riverhead, NY on November 29, 1996. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Dia: Beacon in New York, the Menil Collection in Houston, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., among others.

Dan Flavin Artworks

Dan Flavin (702 results)
Untitled (to Donna), 1971

Dan Flavin

Untitled (to Donna), 1971

Sale Date: November 21, 1996

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Untitled, 1984

Dan Flavin

Untitled, 1984

Sale Date: November 20, 1996

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Untitled (to the real Dan Hill), 1978

Dan Flavin

Untitled (to the real Dan Hill), 1978

Sale Date: November 20, 1996

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Untitled, 1969

Dan Flavin

Untitled, 1969

Sale Date: May 23, 1996

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Untitled

Dan Flavin

Untitled

Sale Date: May 23, 1996

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Untitled (to Paolina), 1971

Dan Flavin

Untitled (to Paolina), 1971

Sale Date: May 9, 1996

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Untitled (for Ad Reinhardt), 1990

Dan Flavin

Untitled (for Ad Reinhardt), 1990

Sale Date: May 9, 1996

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Untitled (To Don Judd, colorist) I, 1987

Dan Flavin

Untitled (To Don Judd, colorist) I, 1987

Sale Date: May 8, 1996

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Untitled, 1968

Dan Flavin

Untitled, 1968

Sale Date: May 8, 1996

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Untitled, 1969

Dan Flavin

Untitled, 1969

Sale Date: May 7, 1996

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'monument' for V. Tatlin, 1968

Dan Flavin

'monument' for V. Tatlin, 1968

Sale Date: May 7, 1996

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Untitled (fondly to Margo), 1986

Dan Flavin

Untitled (fondly to Margo), 1986

Sale Date: February 22, 1996

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Untitled, 1984

Dan Flavin

Untitled, 1984

Sale Date: November 16, 1995

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Untitled, 1969

Dan Flavin

Untitled, 1969

Sale Date: November 15, 1995

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Untitled (to Don Judd- colorist), 1987

Dan Flavin

Untitled (to Don Judd- colorist), 1987

Sale Date: October 26, 1995

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Tatlin, 1973

Dan Flavin

Tatlin, 1973

Sale Date: September 30, 1995

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Untitled (per Connor Cruise O'Brien), 1990

Dan Flavin

Untitled (per Connor Cruise O'Brien), 1990

Sale Date: June 29, 1995

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Piece - a state of neutral pleasure..., 1972

Dan Flavin

Piece - a state of neutral pleasure..., 1972

Sale Date: May 31, 1995

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For Janett, 1988

Dan Flavin

For Janett, 1988

Sale Date: May 31, 1995

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A proposed fountain, 1974

Dan Flavin

A proposed fountain, 1974

Sale Date: May 27, 1995

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Untitled (to Ksenja), 1985

Dan Flavin

Untitled (to Ksenja), 1985

Sale Date: May 4, 1995

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Untitled (fondly to Margo), 1986

Dan Flavin

Untitled (fondly to Margo), 1986

Sale Date: May 4, 1995

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Untitled (to the real Dan Hill), 1978

Dan Flavin

Untitled (to the real Dan Hill), 1978

Sale Date: May 3, 1995

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Untitled, 1973

Dan Flavin

Untitled, 1973

Sale Date: May 3, 1995

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