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Flavin, Judd, McCracken, Ryman, Sandback

© David Zwirner London

Flavin, Judd, McCracken, Ryman, Sandback

25 March 2026 — 22 May 2026

On Now

Rare group show of five Minimalist icons—Flavin, Judd, McCracken, Ryman, Sandback—with sculptures, paintings and prints that redefined abstraction in the 1960s–70s.

From David Zwirner London

David Zwirner is pleased to announce a group exhibition of works by Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, John McCracken, Robert Ryman, and Fred Sandback on view at the gallery's London location. Featuring key artists from the gallery's program who were at the avant-garde of American art during the 1960s and 1970s, this presentation will bring together a selection of sculptures, paintings, and prints that radically reconfigured the possibilities of abstraction,...

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About the Artists

Dan Flavin

American · 1933–1996

Installation

Flavin made art from commercially available fluorescent tubes, arranging standard fittings in sequences and corners that flood rooms with coloured light and question the nature of form, space, and object.

Flavin made art from commercially available fluorescent tubes, arranging standard fittings in sequences and corners that flood rooms with coloured light and question the nature of form, space, and object.

Donald Judd

American · 1928–1994

Sculpture, Installation

Judd rejected composition and illusionism in favour of single, precise objects — stacked boxes, horizontal progressions — made from industrial materials with an exactitude that made space itself the subject.

Judd rejected composition and illusionism in favour of single, precise objects — stacked boxes, horizontal progressions — made from industrial materials with an exactitude that made space itself the subject.

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Saturday ·10am–6pm

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Flavin, Judd, McCracken, Ryman, Sandback

© David Zwirner London

Flavin, Judd, McCracken, Ryman, Sandback

25 March 2026 — 22 May 2026

On Now

Rare group show of five Minimalist icons—Flavin, Judd, McCracken, Ryman, Sandback—with sculptures, paintings and prints that redefined abstraction in the 1960s–70s.

From David Zwirner London

David Zwirner is pleased to announce a group exhibition of works by Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, John McCracken, Robert Ryman, and Fred Sandback on view at the gallery's London location. Featuring key artists from the gallery's program who were at the avant-garde of American art during the 1960s and 1970s, this presentation will bring together a selection of sculptures, paintings, and prints that radically reconfigured the possibilities of abstraction,...

Read more at David Zwirner London →

About the Artists

Dan Flavin

American · 1933–1996

Installation

Flavin made art from commercially available fluorescent tubes, arranging standard fittings in sequences and corners that flood rooms with coloured light and question the nature of form, space, and object.

Flavin made art from commercially available fluorescent tubes, arranging standard fittings in sequences and corners that flood rooms with coloured light and question the nature of form, space, and object.

Donald Judd

American · 1928–1994

Sculpture, Installation

Judd rejected composition and illusionism in favour of single, precise objects — stacked boxes, horizontal progressions — made from industrial materials with an exactitude that made space itself the subject.

Judd rejected composition and illusionism in favour of single, precise objects — stacked boxes, horizontal progressions — made from industrial materials with an exactitude that made space itself the subject.

Critic Reviews

No reviews yet for this exhibition.

Visit

Mayfair, London·View on artmap

SundayClosed

MondayClosed

Tuesday10am–6pm

Wednesday10am–6pm

Thursday10am–6pm

Friday10am–6pm

Saturday ·10am–6pm

Visit website →View on Google Maps →

Related Exhibitions

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