In making light his primary medium, Dan Flavin (1933--1996) established himself as one of the most innovative and significant artists of the minimalist movement. A new generation encountered Flavin's work through the critically acclaimed exhibition Dan Flavin: A Retrospective, which opened in October 2004 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. Dan Flavin: New Light includes essays that respond to this exhibition and to the renewed interest in Flavin's work and its place in 20th-century art. In this volume, six leading scholars of contemporary art consider the ambiguities and multiple resonances of Flavin's light works. Each addresses the ontological complexity of the work----object-based, yet "situational," and painterly in its deployment of colored light----within the insistently sculptural world of minimalism. The book's contributors interpret this tension by exploring Flavin's early assemblages, the relationship of drawing to his installation practice, the specificity of his materials and their operation in actual space, and the openly ambivalent place of Flavin's work within the history of late modernism. Also available from Yale University Press: DAN FLAVIN: A RETROSPECTIVE (ISBN 0-300-10632-7) DAN FLAVIN: THE COMPLETE LIGHTS (ISBN 0-300-10633-5)
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Jeffrey Weiss is curator and head of modern and contemporary art at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. Briony Fer is professor of the history of art at University College, London. Hal Foster is Townsend Martin '17 Professor and chair of the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe is chair of the MFA Program in Art at Art Center College of Design. Alex Potts is Max Loehr Collegiate Professor and chair of the Department of History of Art at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Anne M. Wagner is professor of modern art at the University of California, Berkeley.
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