Dan Flavin (1936-1996)
Dan Flavin (1936-1996)

Untitled (To Don Judd, Colorist) 3

Details
Dan Flavin (1936-1996)
Untitled (To Don Judd, Colorist) 3
four yellow and two pink fluorescent lights
48 x 48 in. (122 x 122 cm.)
Executed in 1987. This work is number two from an edition of five, three of which were executed, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Provenance
Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
Literature
C. Francblin, "Dan Flavin," Art Press, no. 116, July-August 1987, p. 80.
M. Deschampes, "Dan Flavin: Situations," Art Press, no. 121, January 1988, p. 35 (illustrated).
M. Bouisset, "L'espace au néon de Dan Flavin," Beaux Arts, no. 90, May 1991, p. 73 (illustrated).
P. Warchol, "MASS MoCa," Guggenheim Magazine, Fall 1999, pp. 51 and 82-83 (illustrated).
L. Esplund, "Lit: Three Artists Sculpting with Light," Modern Painters 13, no. 1, Spring 2000, p. 108 (illustrated).
"Flourescent Light Being Installed," Independent (London), August 23, 2001, p. 1 (illustrated).
F. Whitford, "New Lamps for Old," Sunday Times (London), September 2, 2001, sec. 9, pp. 14-15 (illustrated).
C. Croft, "Floor Show," World of Interiors, February 2004, p. 79 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Paris, Galerie Nikki Diana Marquardt, Dan Flavin: Hommage a Leo Castelli, 1957-1987, May-June 1987.
Musée Contemporain de Lyon, Collection Panza: Dan Flavin, June-September 1989.
Stockholm, Galerie Ressle, Minimalism, February-March 1990.
Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, Un Choix d'Art Minimal dans la Collection Panza, July-November 1990, pp. 48-49 (illustrated).
North Adams, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Test Site, May 1999-April 2000.
New York, Guggenheim Museum SoHo, Dan Flavin, September 1995-January 1996.
Osaka, Gallery Yamaguchi, Untitleds (To Don Judd, Colorist)., October-November 1996.
Los Angeles, Margo Leavin Gallery, Dan Flavin: A Tribute, January-February 1997.
New York, Paula Cooper Gallery, Dan Flavin: Sculpture, December 1999-January 2000.
London, Serpentine Gallery, Dan Flavin, August-September 2001, pp. 16-17 (illustrated).

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