Dan Flavin Solo Exhibition at Cardi Gallery Milan

Sat Mar 02 2019

From 20 February to 28 June 2019 Cardi Gallery will present in Milan, Italy, a solo exhibition of the legendary American Minimalist Dan Flavin. 

The American artist Dan Flavin (1933-1996) is internationally renowned for his installations and sculptural works made exclusively of commercially available fluorescent light. The exhibition at Cardi Gallery Milan will feature fourteen light works from the late 1960s through the 1990s that show the evolution over four decades of the artist's investigations into notions of colour, light and sculptural space. 



In the summer of 1961, while working as a guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Flavin started to make sketches for sculptures that incorporated electric lights. Later that year, he translated his sketches into assemblages he called "icons", which juxtaposed lights onto monochromatic, painted Masonite constructions. By 1963, he removed the rectangular support altogether and began to work with his signature fluorescent lamps. In 1968, Flavin expanded his sculptures into room-size environments and filled an entire gallery with ultraviolet light at Documenta 4 in Kassel (1968).





Flavin always emphatically denied that his sculptural light installations had any kind of transcendent, symbolic, or sublime dimension, stating: "It is what it is and it ain't nothing else." He claimed his works were simply fluorescent light responding to a specific architectural setting. By using light as his medium, Flavin was able to redefine how we perceive pictorial and sculptural space. 

Daniel Flavin was born in New York in 1933. In 1961, he presented his first solo show of collages and watercolours at the Judson Gallery in New York. After this show the artist starts to produce what will become a singularly consistent and prodigious body of work that utilized exclusively commercially available fluorescent lamps to create installations of light and colour that employed systematic compositions. 



He also executed many commissions for public work, including the lighting of several tracks at Grand Central Station in New York in 1976. Flavin died on November 29, 1996, in Riverhead, New York. Both the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin in 1999 and the Dia Foundation for the Arts in 2004 mounted major posthumous retrospectives of the artist's work

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