List of works by Dan Flavin explained
Dan Flavin was an American minimalist artist known for creating sculptural objects and installations from commercially available fluorescent light fixtures.
Collections
Sculptures in collections[1] [2]
United States
Alaska
Arizona
- untitled (in memory of "Sandy" Calder) V 1/5, 1977, Private Collector, Scottsdale
California
- untitled (to Marianne), 1970, San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla
- monument for V Tatlin, 1969, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
- untitled (to Barnett Newman) two, 1971, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- untitled (to Robert, Joe, and Michael), 1975–82, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
- untitled (to Charles Cowles), 1963, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
- Mrs. Reppin's survival, 1966, Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena
- untitled 1/3, 1969, Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena
Colorado
- untitled (for A. C.), 1992, Denver Art Museum, Denver
District of Columbia
- "monument" for V. Tatlin 1/5, 1968, National Gallery of Art, Washington
- "monument" for V. Tatlin 4/5, 1969–70, National Gallery of Art, Washington
- untitled (to Barnett Newman to commemorate his simple problem, red, yellow, and blue) 4/5, 1969–70, National Gallery of Art, Washington[4]
- untitled (to Helga and Carlo, with respect and affection), 1974, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington[5]
Illinois
- untitled (monument for V. Tatlin), 1970, Private Collector, Chicago
- the alternate diagonals of March 2, 1964 (to Don Judd), 1964, Private Collector, Chicago
Indiana
Iowa
Massachusetts
- Barbara Roses, 1962–1965, Smith College, Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton
Maryland
- Untitled (To Barnett Newman for “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”). 1993-1994. The Baltimore Museum of Art.
Michigan
- "monument" for V. Tatlin, 1969, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Minnesota
Nebraska
- untitled, 1964, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Lincoln
New Hampshire
- untitled (To Elita and her baby, Cintra), 1970, Dartmouth College, Hood Museum of Art, Hanover
New York
- gold, pink and red, red 2/3, 1964, Dia Art Foundation, Beacon
- monument 4 for those who have been killed in ambush (to P.K. who reminded me about death) 2/3, 1966, Dia Art Foundation, Beacon
- the diagonal of May 25, 1963 (to Constantin Brâncuși) 3/3, 1963, Dia Art Foundation, Beacon (first entirely fluorescent work)
- the nominal three (to William of Ockham) 2/3, 1963, Dia Art Foundation, Beacon
- untitled (to a man, George McGovern) 2 2/3, 1972, Dia Art Foundation, Beacon
- untitled (to the real Dan Hill) 1b 1/5, 1978, Dia Art Foundation, Beacon
- untitled, 1996, Dia Art Foundation, Beacon
- red out of a corner (to Annina) 3/3, 1963, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton
- untitled 2/3, 1976, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton
- untitled (to Robert, Joe and Michael) 2/3, 1975–81, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton
- untitled (to Jan and Ron Greenberg) 2/3, 1972–73, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton
- untitled (in honor of Harold Joachim) 3 1/3, 1977, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton
- untitled (to Katharina and Christoph), [from the series to European couples] 1/5, 1971, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton
- untitled (to Jim Schaeufele) 1 1/3, 1972, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton
- untitled (to Jim Schaeufele) 2 1/3, 1972, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton
- untitled (to Jim Schaeufele) 3 1/3, 1972, Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton
- "monument" for V. Tatlin, 1964, Museum of Modern Art, New York
- pink out of a corner - to Jasper Johns, 1963, Museum of Modern Art, New York
- untitled (to the "Innovator" of Wheeling Peachblow) 2/3, 1968, Museum of Modern Art, New York
- untitled, 1968, Museum of Modern Art, New York
- three fluorescent tubes, 1963, Private Collector, New York
- icon V (Coran's Broadway flesh), 1962, Private Collector, New York
- icon VIII (to Blind Melon Jefferson), 1962, Private Collector, New York
- "monument" for V. Tatlin 1/5, 1964, Private Collector, New York
- "monument" for V. Tatlin 4/5, 1964, Private Collector, New York
- untitled (to Henri Matisse) 3/3, 1964, Private Collector, New York
- untitled (for Ad Reinhardt) 1b 1/5, 1990, Private Collector, New York
- greens crossing greens (to Piet Mondrian who lacked green), 1966, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
- the nominal three (to William of Ockham), 1963, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
- untitled (to Tracy, to celebrate the love of a lifetime), 1992, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
- untitled (to Ward Jackson, and old friend and colleague who, during the Fall of 1957 when I finally returned to New York from Washington and joined him to work together in this museum, kindly communicated), 1971, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
- untitled (for Robert, with fond regards), 1977, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
- untitled, 1966, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
- untitled, 1966, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
North Carolina
- untitled, 1971, Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte
Ohio
- untitled (to Janie Lee) one, 1971, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus
- untitled (Fondly to Helen), 1976, Private Collector, Cincinnati
- untitled (to Ellen Johnson, fondly), 1975, Oberlin College, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin
Oregon
- untitled (To Donna) II , 1971, Portland Art Museum
- untitled (for Robert Ryman) 2/5, 1996, Miller-Meigs Collection, Portland
Texas
- alternate diagonals of March 2, 1964 (to Don Judd) 2/3, 1964, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas
- diagonal of May 25, 1963 (to Constantin Brâncuși) 2/3, 1963, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth
- Untitled (for you Leo, in long respect and affection) 4 2/5, 1978, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth
- monument 1 for V. Tatlin, 1964, Menil Collection, Houston
- untitled (to Barbara Wood), 1970, Menil Collection, Houston
- untitled frieze, 1996, Menil Collection, Richmond Hall, Houston
- untitled foyer, 1996, Menil Collection, Richmond Hall, Houston
- untitled interior, 1996, Menil Collection, Richmond Hall, Houston
- icon III, 1962, Chinati Foundation, Marfa
- icon VI (Ireland dying)(to Louis Sullivan), 1962, Chinati Foundation, Marfa
Washington
- untitled (To Donna), 1973, Private Collector, Seattle
International
Canada
- the alternate diagonals of March 2, 1964 (To Don Judd), 1964, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario
- untitled corner piece, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario
- "monument" for V. Tatlin, 1969–1970, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
- "monument" for V. Tatlin, 1968, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
- untitled (to Barnett Newman to commemorate his simple problem, red, yellow and blue), 1970, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
- untitled, 1971, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba
France
- "monument" for V. Tatlin, 1975, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges-Pompidou, Paris
- untitled (To Donna) 5a, 1971, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges-Pompidou, Paris
The Netherlands
- untitled (to Barnett Newman to commemorate his simple problem, red, yellow, and blue), 1970, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
- monument for V. Tatlin, 1969, Stedelijk museum, Amsterdam
- untitled (to Piet Mondrian through his preferred colors, red, yellow and blue, Stedelijk museum, Amsterdam
- Projects 1963-1995, 1996, Stedelijk museum, Amsterdam
- Untitled, 1968, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
- Untitled (to Karin), 1966, Museum Kröller-Müller, Otterlo
- Untitled (to Ingrid Nibbe), Museum Kröller-Müller, Otterlo
- Untitled (to a man, George McGovern) (1972), Van Abbe museum, Eindhoven
- Untitled, (quietly, to the memory of Mia Visser),1977, Museum Kröller-Müller, Otterlo
Switzerland
United Kingdom
- "monument" to V. Tatlin, 1975, Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland
- monument for V. Tatlin, 1966–1969, Tate Gallery, London
- untitled, 1969, Tate Gallery, London
- a primary picture 2/3, 1964, Hermes Trust U.K., London
- untitled (to Lucie Rie, master potter) 1c 2/5, 1990, Waddington Galleries Ltd., London
- untitled (to Lucie Rie, master potter) 1jjj 2/5, 1990, Waddington Galleries Ltd., London
- untitled (to Lucie Rie, master potter) 1o 1/5, 1990, Waddington Galleries Ltd., London
Estate Collection
- icon I (the heart) (to the light of Sean McGovern which blesses everyone), 1961
- icon II (the mystery) (to John Reeves), 1961
- pink out of a corner - to Jasper Johns, 1963
- "monument" 1 for V. Tatlin, 1964, Sonja Flavin collection
- Corner Monument 4, 1966
- "monument" for V. Tatlin, 1967
- "monument" for V. Tatlin, 1967
- untitled (to Janie Lee) one, 1971
- untitled (to Emily), 1973
- untitled (to you, Heiner, with admiration and affection), 1973
- untitled (in honor of Harold Joachim) 3, 1977
- "monument" for V. Tatlin, 1981
- untitled (to Piet Mondrian), 1985
- untitled (for Donald Judd, colorist) 1, 1987
- untitled (for Donald Judd, colorist) 2, 1987
- untitled (for Donald Judd, colorist) 3, 1987
- untitled (for Donald Judd, colorist) 4, 1987
- untitled (for Donald Judd, colorist) 5, 1987
- untitled, 1989
- untitled (for Ad Reinhardt) 2b, 1990
Permanent installations
From 1975, Flavin installed permanent works in Europe and the United States, including Untitled (In memory of Urs Graf) at the Kunstmuseum Basel (conceived 1972, realized 1975)[6]
- Dia Bridgehampton, Bridgehampton, NY. 10 works on permanent display since 1983
- Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller, Otterlo, Netherlands (1977)
- Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York (1979)
- United States Courthouse, Anchorage, Alaska (1979–89)
- Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany (1989)
- MetroTech Center (with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill), Brooklyn, New York (1992)
- seven lampposts outside the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich (1994)
- Hypovereinsbank, Munich (1995)
- Institut Arbeit und Technik/Wissenschaftspark, Gelsenkirchen, Germany (1996)
- Union Bank of Switzerland, Bern (1996)
Sites for Flavin's architectural "interventions" include Grand Central Station in New York (1976), Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin (1996), and the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas (2000). His large-scale work in colored fluorescent light for six buildings at the Chinati Foundation was initiated in the early 1980s, although the final plans were not completed until 1996.[7] His last artwork was a site-specific work at Santa Maria Annunciata in Chiesa Rossa, Milan, Italy. The 1930s church was designed by Giovanni Muzio. The design for the piece was completed two days before Flavin's death on November 29, 1996. Its installation was completed one year later with the assistance of the Dia Center for the Arts and Fondazione Prada.[8]
External links
Notes and References
- Govan and Bell, Dan Flavin: A Retrospective, Yale University Press, 2004
- http://www.diacenter.org/ diacenter.org
- Web site: Introductory Essay . Heartney . Eleanor . General Services Administration.
- Carol Vogel (February 13, 2004), National Gallery Adds to Collection New York Times.
- Web site: untitled (to Helga and Carlo, with respect and affection) . Smithsonian . . 10 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220410033122/https://www.si.edu/object/untitled-helga-and-carlo-respect-and-affection:hmsg_10.6 . 10 April 2022 . live.
- Web site: "Piet Mondrian – Barnett Newman – Dan Flavin", Kunstmuseum Basel, 2013.. 17 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140819090125/http://www.kunstmuseumbasel.ch/en/exhibitions/past/piet-mondrian-barnett-newman-dan-flavin/. 19 August 2014. dead.
- http://www.chinati.org/visit/collection/danflavin.php Dan Flavin, untitled (Marfa project) (1996)
- "Dan Flavin", brochure, S. Maria in Chiesa Rossa, Fondazione Prada, Dia Center for the Arts, 1997. Essay by Michael Govan.