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 ...
Assembling major works by 21 of the most influential artists working in the United States of America in the 1970s, “Expanded Horizons: American Art in the 70s” retraces the radical artistic ...
Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Kaitlin Elliott. The Art of Now: A Journey Through SCAD MOA’s Exhibitions SCAD Museum of Art (MOA) never ceases to impress with its diverse and ...
For the culturally curious traveller, here’s a tour of Switzerland, one art museum at a time. Photography fans, art lovers ...
who swapped free bar tabs in exchange for artworks by the percolating art stars Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, John Chamberlain, ...
Let me put it this way: Dan Flavin’s fluorescent tube sculptures or Carl Andre’s stacks of fire bricks are what qualified as “radical” in the silo of American art of the mid-1960s ...
On the flip side, neon and its LED counterparts are just as at home in fine art galleries; see Dan Flavin’s fluorescent tube installations, and MoMA Design Store, whose inventory includes the HAY Neon ...
Here, Perkins discusses land art, process and belonging ... as well the legendary sculptors like Donald Judd and Dan Flavin. How does your work converse with these artists and also advance the ...
Hiroshi Sugimoto who was just presented with ArtCenter's Lifetime Achievement Alumni Award, has made conceptual works of art ...
For each artist, a leading authority interprets how the pressure ... Archives of American Art Thomas Eakins letter to Frances Eakins Archives of American Art Dan Flavin letter to Ellen H. Johnson ...
Dan Friday, the Lummi artist who made three works for Seattle Aquarium's new Ocean Pavilion, said they were inspired by his ...
The art community in Denver mourns the loss of ... s Modern and Contemporary collection including: Corner Piece by Dan Flavin, Wheatfields by Jim Dine, a major installation by James Turrell ...