Folded poster / announcement published in conjunction with an exhibition of the work of Dan Flavin held March 6 - March 31, 1971. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with traveling show held at National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, September 13 - October 19, 1969 and Vancouver Art Gallery, November 12 - December 7, 1969. ... [details]
Single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held February 17 - March 7, 1973. [details]
One fold exhibition card published in conjunction with show held January 15 - February [26]. [1977]. [details]
Oversized single fold invitation to the dedication of permanent installations of fluorescent light by Dan Flavin in the Hudson River Museum, held August 25, 1979. Recto features deep embossed simulated etching detail of the Crown Point Press etching "Sails 20 (of April 12, 1974)" by Flavin. [details]
Prospectus for a sculptural fluorescent wall edition, "Untitled to Barbara Nüsse," by Dan Flavin published by Galerie Heiner Friedrich in an edition of 50 in 1971. [details]
Single fold oversize announcement card published in conjunction with show held April 1 - 29, 1989. [details]
Catalogue raisonné of sculptures by Dan Flavin published in conjunction with exhibition held at National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, October 3, 2004 - January 9, 2009. Traveled to Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX, February 25 - June 5, 2005; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, July 1 - October 30, 2005; Hayward Gallery, London, January 19 – April 2, 2006; Musée d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, June 9 – October 8, 2006; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany, November 15, 2006 – March 4, 2007; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, May 13 – August 12, 2007. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 9, 1967 - January 14, 1968. Texts by Dan Flavin, Jan van der Marck, Donald Judd, and Dan Graham. Includes checklist, exhibition history, and selected bibliography. ... [details]
Single fold announcement published in conjunction with opening held March 31, 1973. [details]