”Monument” 1 for V. Tatlin (1964) by Dan Flavin

”Monument” 1 for V. Tatlin - Dan Flavin - 1964

Artwork Information

Title”Monument” 1 for V. Tatlin
ArtistDan Flavin
Date1964
Art MovementMinimalism

About ”Monument” 1 for V. Tatlin

The artwork titled “Monument 1 for V. Tatlin” was created by artist Dan Flavin in the year 1964. This installation is a notable piece within the Minimalism art movement, reflecting its defining characteristics in its design and execution.

The artwork consists of a geometric arrangement of fluorescent light tubes mounted on a wall. The light tubes are vertically aligned, creating a step-like, ascending form reminiscent of a monument or architectural structure. The simplicity and uniformity of the materials, combined with the stark illumination, underscore the principles of Minimalism, emphasizing modern materials and industrial aesthetics. The visual presence of the artwork is both striking and serene, casting a gentle glow in its surrounding space, and pays homage to the Russian Constructivist artist Vladimir Tatlin.

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