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Dan Flavin  1933-1996

Dan Flavin `Monument' for V. Tatlin 1966-9
© ARS, NY and DACS, London 2002
`Monument' for V. Tatlin  1966-9

Mixed media
object: 3054 x 584 x 89 mm
relief

Purchased 1971

T01323
Flavin had a special admiration for the Russian artist Vladimir Tatlin’s proposed design for the Monument to the Third International, a revolving spiral that would have been taller than the Eiffel Tower. Like all Flavin’s sculptures, this work was made using pre-fabricated fluorescent tubes. He described it as a ‘monument’ partly as a joke, aware of the disparity between its modest materials and the traditional grandeur of monumental sculpture.

 (From the display caption August 2004)