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    Dan Flavin Installation at Richmond Hall

    2.9 (33 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Taylor S.

    This is one of my favorite exhibits in Houston, but it's VERY simple. But it's free! This installation features the main warehouse exhibit of multi colored lights, and a small back room exhibits of white lights. It's very simplistic but still stunning, in my opinion. You're not allowed to take pictures of the exhibit (sooo shhh about mine, it's was too cool and I couldn't resist). I suggest spending more than 15 minutes in here and really taking it in.

    Amanda Y.

    I decided to visit the Dan Flavin Installation after seeing it featured on the 365ThingsInHouston site. I was actually surprised I had not been here before. I have visited the Menil Collection many times before but somehow missed the Flavin Installation. If you plan on visiting the Menil Collection this is a little separate from the Rothko Chapel... which is why I missed it the first time. This was my first Dan Flavin installation to visit and I would definitely be interested in seeing other work he has done. I found the use of the fluorescent lights in the main room to be so beautiful. There is a small separate room towards the back. I wasn't blown away by those as much as the ones in the main room probably because my eye is naturally drawn to color. There is not much to the installation just the main room and the smaller space in the back. I would say this is a great place to visit if you want to find something new to do in Houston! I came on a Sunday afternoon and walked around the area since it was a lovely day out. I wouldn't visit the installation just by itself make sure to stop by The Menil Collection as well! TIPS: DON'T TAKE PICTURES! I made the mistake of not asking before taking pictures and was scolded by the gentleman that was working.

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    Michelle P.

    We actually really enjoyed this installation. Beautiful lights and a quaint atmosphere. There were no photos allowed but obviously we snuck photos anyway lol

    Deb N.

    I was unimpressed,this huge space with colored flourescent lights on the the walls, they could have put other displays in the center of the room. Thankfully the place is free and has it's own lot but not worth going to, on it's own. I can see it as a rental space for events and that as lighting and a conversation piece. The rear room/display of white flourescents lights were so so too.

    John L.

    I love light and color, but the fact that this structure sits on high dollar real estate, and my tax dollars pay to cool and light this enormous building that no one visits irritates me. If you've seen it in photographs, you've seen all there is to see. At least it's free.

    Debra T.

    A room full of colorful lights! Fun to visit if you have not seen it yet. Worth checking out, in my opinion! Admission is free and there is a private parking for your convenience, so why not?

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    Free, pretty simple. It's just a big room with lights but it's nice to walk around in. About a 6 min walk from Menil!

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