Installation view of the exhibition, The 1964 Green Gallery Exhibition, at David Zwirner in New York, dated 2008.
Installation view of the exhibition, The 1964 Green Gallery Exhibition, at David Zwirner in New York, dated 2008.

Dan Flavin: The 1964 Green Gallery Exhibition

From March 6 through May 3, 2008, Zwirner & Wirth will re-stage the seminal exhibition of Dan Flavin's fluorescent light sculptures that took place in 1964 at Richard Bellamy's influential (though short-lived) Green Gallery on West 57th Street, New York. This exhibition was groundbreaking not only in terms of its presentation of radically innovative work that used commercially-available, colored fluorescent light, but also because it marked a turning- point in Flavin's career. While the artist had previously exhibited a series of hand-made, painted wood constructions with lighting elements affixed to them (known as the "icons"), he began creating works made with fluorescent light alone in 1963. The Green Gallery show was the first exhibition composed entirely of fluorescent lights, and thus marked the development of the minimalist language of illumination that would characterize Flavin's work until his death in 1996.

Zwirner & Wirth's space on East 69th Street bears a resemblance to the Green Gallery in its scale and architecture, and each of the seven works from the exhibition will be brought together in a historically accurate recreation of their original presentation. These include such key pieces as the diagonal of May 25, 1963 (to Robert Rosenblum), 1963 (a version of the artist's first work made with fluorescent light alone, this work is comprised of a single, leaning white light that was installed at the Green Gallery raised off the ground) and a primary picture, 1964 (a rectangular wall piece composed of red, yellow, and blue light). Other works in the exhibition include the artist’s earliest floor piece, titled gold, pink and red, red, 1964 (made of different lengths of yellow, pink, and red fluorescent light that lie side by side) and a serial work comprised of a succession of one, two, and three parallel lamps titled the nominal three (to William of Ockham), 1963. This well known piece will be exhibited as originally presented (its fluorescent lamps were ultimately spaced wider apart from one another and lower to the ground in subsequent installations). Also on view will be a selection of drawings that relate to the Green Gallery exhibition, which show the development of Flavin's ideas about the works on view and their installation.

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Dan Flavin

the nominal three (to William of Ockham), 1963
Cool white fluorescent light
8 ft high, (244 cm)

Dan Flavin

red and green alternatives (to Sonja), 1964
Green and red fluorescent light
8 ft wide (244 cm)

This publication documents a 2008 exhibition held at Zwirner & Wirth in which the gallery restaged the seminal exhibition of Dan Flavin’s fluorescent light sculptures that took place in 1964 at Richard Bellamy’s influential Green Gallery on West 57th Street, New York (dan flavin: fluorescent light, November 18 – December 12, 1964).

The Green Gallery exhibition was groundbreaking not only in terms of its presentation of radically innovative work that used commercially-available, colored fluorescent light, but also because it marked a turning-point in Flavin’s career. While the artist had previously exhibited a series of hand-made, painted wood constructions with lighting elements affixed to them (known as the “icons”), he began creating works made with fluorescent light alone in 1963. The Green Gallery show was the first exhibition composed entirely of fluorescent lights, and thus marked the development of the minimalist language of illumination that would characterize Flavin’s work until his death in 1996.

Dan Flavin

the diagonal of May 25, 1963 (to Robert Rosenblum), 1963
Cool white fluorescent light
8 ft long on the diagonal (244 cm)
A sculpture in yellow, pink, and red fluorescent light by Dan Flavin, titled gold, pink and red, red, dated 1964.

Dan Flavin

gold, pink and red, red, 1964
yellow, pink, and red fluorescent light
8 ft. (244 cm) long

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