Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

Dan Flavin

Dan Flavin (USA, 1933–1996) was a pioneering Minimalist artist renowned for his use of fluorescent light. By arranging colored tubes in geometric forms, he transformed spaces with ambient light, exploring the interplay of color, shadow, and perception.

Dan Flavin

Guggenheim Tondo, 1992

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 7,500

Dan Flavin

Untitled (Triptych), 1996-1998

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

Currently Not Available

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What is Entropy?

What is Entropy?

Entropy, in a broader sense, refers to the inevitable deterioration or decline of a society or system. In art, the concept was popularized by artist Robert Smithson in the 1960s. He used the term to critique what he saw as the static and overly simplified nature of contemporary minimalist art. Smithson's work often explored the idea of entropy as a force of chaos and decay, contrasting with the perceived order and purity of minimalist works.

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