Dan Flavin. Drawing
Drawing
Hirmer (Publisher)
Published in December 2012
Book
220 pages
978-3-7774-2033-2 (ISBN)
Description
Not only did Flavin produce numerous sketches for his light installations, he also regularly drew in the open air, mostly riverscapes and beach scenes. He found drawing "an intensely concentrated personal form of artistic relief." Flavin's passion for drawing extended to collecting the works of other artists.
From the 19th century, he was particularly attracted to the light and atmosphere of the drawings of the Hudson River school painters, and also Japanese drawings. His drawings by 20th century artists ranged from Piet Mondrian to Donald Judd. His late years are represented by a group of pastels of sails, a subject he turned to in the mid-1980s. Flavin rarely sold or gave away his drawings. Most of the works in the book remained in his studio until the end of his life. Many have never been shown publicly and are being published here for the first time.
From the 19th century, he was particularly attracted to the light and atmosphere of the drawings of the Hudson River school painters, and also Japanese drawings. His drawings by 20th century artists ranged from Piet Mondrian to Donald Judd. His late years are represented by a group of pastels of sails, a subject he turned to in the mid-1980s. Flavin rarely sold or gave away his drawings. Most of the works in the book remained in his studio until the end of his life. Many have never been shown publicly and are being published here for the first time.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Munich
Germany
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
140 colour plates, 41 colour illustrations and 3 in black and white
140 colour plates, 41 colour illustrations and 3 in black and white
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 27.9 cm
Weight
1532 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-7774-2033-2 (9783777420332)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Isabelle Dervaux is the Acquavella Curator of Modern and Contemporary Drawings at the Morgan Library & Museum. She has published extensively on 20th-century art, including essays on Surrealist drawing, Arshile Gorky, Philip Guston, Mark Rothko and Jean Dubuffet.