2025 | Student

MUSE Design Awards Silver Winner

Dan Flavin: Works from Dia Art Foundation

Entrant

SCAD Museum of Art

Category

Interior Design - Museum / Gallery

Client's Name

Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)

Country / Region

United States

Dan Flavin: Works from Dia Art Foundation is a focused exploration of American artist Dan Flavin’s practice during the period spanning 1962 to 1974. Flavin was a significant figure in American Minimalism despite his active rejection of the label. In 1963 he began establishing a simplified formal language based on interactions between light and space, which generated a system of material and conceptual parameters — or “situational” phenomenon — through which his works could exist. Using commercially available lamps and standard-issue fluorescent bulbs, the artist discovered a rich vocabulary of possibilities and infinite variations. The featured works encapsulate pivotal moments and key series in Flavin’s oeuvre, concurrently serving as a testament to the enduring relationship between the artist and Dia Art Foundation.

Credits

President and Founder/Savannah College of Art and Design
Paula Wallace
Chief Curator/SCAD MOA
Daniel S. Palmer
Deputy Director of Program at Dia Art Foundation
Humberto Moro
Senior Designer/Savannah College of Art and Design
Trang Vu
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