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Dan Flavin
To Don Judd, Colorist: plates 1; 4; and 7
1986
Three lithographs in colors, on John Koller HMP paper, the full sheets,
all S. 29 x 40 in. (73.7 x 101.6 cm)
all signed, dated `1986' and numbered `9 of 30' in pencil (there were also 7, 9 and 4 artist's proofs respectively), published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles (with their blindstamps), all framed.
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Dan Flavin
American | B. 1933 D. 1996Dan Flavin employed commercially-sold fluorescent light tubes in order to produce what he liked to call "situations" or installations. His minimalist approach transcended simplicity through his use of neon colors and thoughtful compositions. With straight-edged light beams, Flavin would often create dynamic arrangements reminiscent of Fred Sandback's work with yarn.