Dan Flavin: Grids

Dan Flavin, untitled (in honor of Leo at the 30th anniversary of his gallery), 1987. © 2025 Stephen Flavin / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Coming Soon

January 15—February 21, 2026

Opening Reception

Thursday, January 15, 6–8 PM

Location

New York: 20th Street

537 West 20th Street

New York, New York 10011

David Zwirner is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by Dan Flavin featuring the artist’s grids, a key body of work that he began in 1976. The first focused examination of this form, this presentation will include several re-creations of the way Flavin installed the grids in significant exhibitions during his lifetime, and will feature loans from important public collections as well as the Estate of Dan Flavin.

From 1963, when he conceived the diagonal of May 25, 1963 (to Constantin Brancusi), a single gold fluorescent lamp installed diagonally on a wall, until his death in 1996, Flavin produced a singularly consistent and prodigious body of work that utilized commercially available fluorescent lamps to create installations (or “situations,” as he preferred to call them) of light and color. Through these light constructions, Flavin was able to literally establish and redefine space.

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