The artwork titled “Untitled (for Robert with fond regards)” was created by Dan Flavin in 1977. It belongs to the Minimalism art movement and is categorized under the genre of installation art.
The artwork features a structured arrangement of fluorescent light tubes fixed horizontally, creating a grid-like pattern. The top two tubes emit a warm red and pink hue, while the lower two tubes glow in shades of yellow. The lights are mounted on a wall with visible brackets, enhancing the simplicity and geometric precision characteristic of Minimalist art. The vivid light emitted by the fluorescent tubes interacts with the surrounding space, bathing the environment in a warm and vibrant glow. This piece, like many of Flavin’s works, employs industrial materials to explore the relationship between art, space, and light.