The artwork titled “Untitled (to Bob and Pat Rohm)” was created by the artist Dan Flavin in 1970. This piece is associated with the Minimalism art movement and falls under the genre of installation art.
The artwork features a simple but striking arrangement of fluorescent light tubes in various colors, mounted vertically and horizontally on a wall. The primary colors used in this work are green, red, and yellow, creating a vibrant and visually captivating effect. The light emitted from the tubes casts colored shadows on the wall, further enhancing the minimalist aesthetic through subtle variations in light and color. The composition forms a rectangular structure, emphasizing Flavin’s characteristic use of industrial materials to explore spatial dynamics and the interplay of light.