Flavin created minimalist sculptures using commercially available flourescent lights, like the 1977 piece seen here, called (In memory of Sandy Calder)V. Placed side by side, the two primary-colored compositions that comprise it recall the work of Alexander Calder. The bed at the end of the space, Single Bed #32 (Daybed), is one of Judd's furniture designs. 

Image © Judd Foundation; Photo credit: Maris Hutchinson, EPW Studio; Judd Foundation Archive; Flavin artwork © 2015 Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; courtesy David Zwirner, New York/London; Licensed by VAGA  Search “기프티콘결제[[dan-gol.com]]ド기프티콘현금화Β기프티콘결제ひ기프티콘사이트┘기프티콘결제ⁿ기프티콘파는곳∮기프티콘삽니다ㄵ기프티콘판매にabominated” from Iconic Light Works Find Home at 101 Spring

Search “기프티콘결제[[dan-gol.com]]ド기프티콘현금화Β기프티콘결제ひ기프티콘사이트┘기프티콘결제ⁿ기프티콘파는곳∮기프티콘삽니다ㄵ기프티콘판매にabominated”

Flavin created minimalist sculptures using commercially available flourescent lights, like the 1977 piece seen here, called (In memory of Sandy Calder)V. Placed side by side, the two primary-colored compositions that comprise it recall the work of Alexander Calder. The bed at the end of the space, Single Bed #32 (Daybed), is one of Judd's furniture designs.

Image © Judd Foundation; Photo credit: Maris Hutchinson, EPW Studio; Judd Foundation Archive; Flavin artwork © 2015 Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; courtesy David Zwirner, New York/London; Licensed by VAGA