Theorist, photographer, videographer and architect, Dan Graham has been a key figure in art since the 1960s. From the late 1970s onwards, a significant part of his work has been...
Theorist, photographer, videographer and architect, Dan Graham has been a key figure in art since the 1960s. From the late 1970s onwards, a significant part of his work has been devoted to the design of devices or elements that are at the intersection between sculpture and architecture. These Pavilions, made of metal and transparent or reflective glass, play upon the viewer’s sensory experience. The viewer becomes aware of his own status as subject when he is confronted by his own reflection, or when he encounters others within the same space.