A comprehensive exhibition showcasing the work of American minimalist pioneer Dan Flavin has opened at the Malba museum in Buenos Aires. Organized by the Dia Art Foundation, “Light, Color and Space” presents a broad survey of Flavin’s career, focusing on pieces created during the 1960s and 70s. The exhibition aims to highlight Flavin’s innovative use of commercially available fluorescent light fixtures as sculptural materials. It gathers works from various stages of his artistic development, demonstrating his exploration of color, light, and spatial relationships. The show offers visitors a chance to experience the immersive and atmospheric qualities of Flavin’s iconic installations. This presentation underscores Flavin’s significant contribution to the development of minimalist art.