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Dan Flavin | Best Four Early Works at Paula Cooper Gallery 2021

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Dan Flavin | Four Early Works at Paula Cooper Gallery

Dan Flavin
Dan Flavin, Installation View via Paula Cooper Gallery

Paula Cooper Gallery presents four early and exploratory works by florescent light artist Dan Flavin

September 10 – October 30, 2010

In the 1960s minimalist artist Dan Flavin began a long series of experiments in activating sculptural and architectural space with colored light. On display at the Paula Cooper Gallery are an early (1964) 8-foot vertical column, untitled (to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Inch), a pink and yellow barred corridor installation untitled (to Barry, Mike, Chuck and Leonard) and two other corner pieces from the 1960s.

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Dan Flavin, untitled (to Barry, Mike, Chuck and Leonard)
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Dan Flavin, untitled (to Barry, Mike, Chuck and Leonard)

(images via Art Observed)

Category: Contemporary Art

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