Dan Flavin: Corners, Barriers and Corridors

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Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at David Zwirner in 2015, Corners, Barriers and Corridors takes as its point of departure Dan Flavin’s (1993- 1996) influential corners, barriers and corridors in fluorescent light from Dan Flavin show, presented at the Saint Louis Art Museum in 1973. Among the most popular gallery exhibitions in 2015, the exhibition captivated thousands of viewers on a weekly basis with its vivid explorations of light in the space, and the richness and interplay of colors. The book brings questions of architecture to the fore, exploring how this particular body of light works function in space, occupying key positions in rooms that highlight how the rooms themselves are constructed. The exhibition is not only historically significant, as it mines early explorations in Flavin’s practice, but many of the works are here reproduced for the first time in plates that accurately capture their colors.

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Michael Auping, Alexandra Whitney

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Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at David Zwirner in 2015, Corners, Barriers and Corridors takes as its point of departure Dan Flavin’s (1993- 1996) influential corners, barriers and corridors in fluorescent light from Dan Flavin show, presented at the Saint Louis Art Museum in 1973. Among the most popular gallery exhibitions in 2015, the exhibition captivated thousands of viewers on a weekly basis with its vivid explorations of light in the space, and the richness and interplay of colors. The book brings questions of architecture to the fore, exploring how this particular body of light works function in space, occupying key positions in rooms that highlight how the rooms themselves are constructed. The exhibition is not only historically significant, as it mines early explorations in Flavin’s practice, but many of the works are here reproduced for the first time in plates that accurately capture their colors. Above all, the photography reveals the unexpected and powerful interplay between the light of neighboring pieces and the space-the way the walls, floor, and various hues mingle to form unpredicted palettes that reveal what Michael Auping, following Donald Judd, calls the “exoskeleton” of the space. These works, with their immediate relationship to architecture, not only function as color experiments but as structural explorations in light, and in his essay, Auping, Chief Curator, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, does a wonderful job revealing how Flavin’s investigations of corners and corridors became an essential part of the way he understands spaces. Designed by McCall Associates, in close collaboration with the Flavin Estate, this catalogue presents an especially significant body of work, along with new scholarship by Michael Auping, offering a vital historical perspective on Flavin’s practice.

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Weight 1086 g
Dimensions 24.6 x 31.3 cm
Publisher name David Zwirner Books
Publication date 1 February 2017
Number of pages 96
Format Hardback
Dimensions 24.6 x 31.3 cm
Weight 1086 g

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