The Museum of Neon Art presents Michael Flechtner: Ecce Artifex
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The Museum of Neon Art presents Michael Flechtner: Ecce Artifex
Installation view. Photo: Demi Sedrakyan.



GLENDALE, CA.- The Museum of Neon Art opened Michael Flechtner: Ecce Artifex on display starting on June 26, 2025.The opening for this retrospective will take place from 6 - 8 pm on July 11th and is free to the public. Michael Flechtner has made a lasting mark on the artform of neon through his mastery of three-dimensional sculpture and employment of visual puns as well as his role mentoring future generations of neon benders. “MONA is thrilled to honor the work and influence of Michael Flechtner. His playful art and undeniable skill have influenced generations of artists, and have brought a smile to millions of viewers," states MONA Executive Director Corrie Siegel.


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"It is the very definition of a retrospective. It is amazing to see this body of my work, spanning almost 4 decades and to recognize themes, associations, and ideas revisited and revised with always different and interesting results,” states the artist. Born in Tiffin, Ohio, Flechtner had an early interest in colored light and electronics. He incorporated some into his first artworks while a Bachelors of Fine Art student at Columbus College of Art and Design and during his Masters of Fine Art studies at Wichita State University.


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After a trip to the Museum of Neon Art, Michael Flechtner decided he would learn how to bend neon so that he could move to Los Angeles and participate in the flourishing new media scene. He enrolled in a 6-week neon fabricating class with Freddy Elliott in Salina, Kansas. This taught Flechtner enough hands-on skills to work in a neon sign shop after relocating to Los Angeles. He pursued commercial neon by day and his own sculptural neon by night at his studio in Van Nuys. “Considering my first visit to MONA in the late ‘80s and really discovering this world of ‘Neon Art,’ my having an exhibit at MONA is really things coming full circle!” says Michael Flechtner.

In 1991 Flechtner presented his first solo exhibition at the Museum of Neon Art. The exhibition was titled Ecce Signum, Latin for "Behold the Sign.” The title was emblematic of the artist's play with a medium often associated with signage as well as his interest in symbols. Flechntner’s work transcends the category of signage, bringing it into the context of sculpture and conceptual art. Now, thirty-four years later, Michael's title for his follow-up exhibition at MONA translates to "Behold the Craftsman." The title serves as a testament to the simultaneous humility and staggering skill neon craftspeople cultivate in order to create their works.

Flechtner’s best-known public work in Los Angeles is the Neon Aquarium at Olympic and Sawtelle, completed in 1998. In 1999 he became a J. Paul Getty Trust Fund Fellow. He was commissioned by the USPS in 2011 to design a postage stamp for the Forever series: the Neon Celebrate! Stamp. The original artwork is held in the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. Flechtner also received the Botticelli Award and Ford Foundation Award. In addition to his own work, he fabricates neon for other artists including Bruce Nauman, Frank Romero, Stephen Antonakos, Doug Aitken, Alexandra Grant, and Betye Saar. In 2012 the Mayor of Flechtner’s hometown Tiffin, Ohio proclaimed every October 22 “Michael (Mike) Flechtner Day.”

“One of my early tests in art school to determine if a piece of my art was successful, was to walk into the nearest bathroom, and if there was a smile on my face, I was! Without thinking about it, when I walked through the main gallery the other day, after the work was installed, I could actually feel a smile growing on my face,” states Michael Flechtner.










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