



Dan Flavin – Untitled (Triptych)
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Dan Flavin (American, 1933-1996)
Untitled (Triptych), 1996-98
Medium: Set of three aquatints on handmade rag paper
Dimensions: each 50 x 40 cm (19.75 x 15.75 in)
Edition of 60: Each print numbered and estate signed by the artist’s son, Stephen Flavin
Condition: Mint
Artwork details
Dan Flavin's Untitled (Triptych) (1996–98) is a posthumously published set of three signed limited edition aquatints on handmade rag paper, each measuring 50 × 40 cm. Known as a pioneer of Minimalism, Flavin translated his iconic light-based practice into print, reducing form to pure color and edge. The triptych features luminous blocks of green, blue, and pink, recalling the artist's fluorescent installations while embracing the material qualities of printmaking.
Each aquatint in this rare edition of 60 is numbered and estate signed by Stephen Flavin, the artist's son. Highly sought after, this fine art print edition embodies the distilled clarity and conceptual rigor that define Flavin's legacy in contemporary art.
About this artist
Dan Flavin (1933–1996) was a pioneering American artist and a central figure of Minimalism, best known for his radical use of commercially available fluorescent light as an artistic medium. Beginning in the early 1960s, Flavin transformed ordinary industrial light fixtures into immersive artworks, using a strictly limited vocabulary of colors and geometric arrangements to explore space, perception, and the physical presence of light. His installations dissolve traditional boundaries between artwork and environment, casting entire rooms in chromatic fields that redefine how viewers experience architecture and space.
Closely aligned with Minimalist contemporaries such as Donald Judd and Sol LeWitt, Flavin embraced industrial materials and serial structures to strip art of symbolism and narrative, focusing instead on direct sensory experience. After 1963, his practice consisted almost exclusively of light works, emphasizing repetition, restraint, and material specificity. Alongside his installations, Flavin also produced limited edition prints that echo the formal clarity of his light sculptures, employing simple geometric forms and subtle color shifts to translate his ideas into a two-dimensional medium.
Flavin’s installations and fine art prints have been the subject of major exhibitions and retrospectives at institutions including the National Gallery of Canada, Kunsthalle Basel, the St. Louis Art Museum, MOCA Los Angeles, the Deutsche Guggenheim, and Dia Foundation for the Arts. His legacy endures as one of the most influential contributions to post-war contemporary art, fundamentally redefining light as both material and subject.

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