Dan Flavin's 1977 drawing tribute to Alexander Calder documented in 2012
A 1977 drawing by Dan Flavin, titled proposals for (in memory of “Sandy” Calder), was documented in 2012. The work, created with graphite pencil and colored pencil on graph paper, measures 17 by 21 7/8 inches. It belongs to the collection of Stephen Flavin. Graham S. Haber photographed the piece in 2011. The drawing honors Alexander Calder, known as Sandy. Artcritical published this entry on May 23, 2012. The site noted it was powered by WordPress. Readers could follow updates via RSS feed. No exhibition or event details were provided beyond the artwork's documentation.
Key facts
- Dan Flavin created proposals for (in memory of “Sandy” Calder) in 1977
- The drawing uses graphite pencil and colored pencil on graph paper
- It measures 17 x 21 7/8 inches
- Stephen Flavin owns the artwork
- Graham S. Haber photographed it in 2011
- Artcritical posted about it on May 23, 2012
- The drawing is a tribute to Alexander Calder
- Artcritical is powered by WordPress
Entities
Artists
- Dan Flavin
- Alexander Calder
- Stephen Flavin
- Graham S. Haber
Institutions
- Artcritical
- Artists Rights Society (ARS)
- WordPress
Locations
- New York