ArtsWestchester – Gala 2017
Auction Ends: Nov 9, 2017 09:30 PM EST

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Dia Art Foundation

Item Number
322
Estimated Value
95 USD
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Item Description

Visit Dia with two (2) complimentary tickets to Dia:Chelsea, two (2) complimentary tickets to Dia:Beacon and Max Neuhaus: Times Square, Time Piece Beacon book.

Dia was founded in New York City in 1974 by Philippa de Menil, Heiner Friedrich, and Helen Winkler to help artists achieve visionary projects that might not otherwise be realized because of scale or scope. To suggest the institution’s role in enabling such ambitions, they selected the name “Dia,” taken from the Greek word meaning “through.”

Today, Dia is a constellation of sites, from the iconic permanent, site-specific artworks and installations in New York, the American West and Germany; to an exhibition program that has commissioned dozens of breakthrough projects; to the vast galleries of Dia:Beacon; and finally the programs of education and public engagement.

Dia:Chelsea

Dia presents temporary exhibitions, performances, lectures, and readings on West 22nd Street in New York City.

Dia's ongoing series of Artist on Artist lectures and Readings in Contemporary Poetry are held at 535 West 22nd Street in New York City. Exhibitions are presented in the adjacent buildings at 541 and 545 West 22nd Street. Recent highlights include Hanne Darboven: Kulturgeschichte 1880–1983 (Cultural History 1880–1983, 1980–83) and Kishio Suga.

From 1987 through 2004, Dia presented ambitious long-term art installations at Dia Center for the Arts at 548 West 22nd Street. Highlights included projects by Robert Gober, Jenny Holzer, Pierre Huyghe, Robert Irwin, On Kawara, Jorge Pardo, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Jessica Stockholder, Diana Thater, Lawrence Weiner, and Robert Whitman.

Dia:Beacon

In May 2003, Dia Art Foundation opened Dia:Beacon on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York, in a former Nabisco box printing factory. The museum presents Dia’s collection of art from the 1960s to the present as well as special exhibitions and public programs.

Since its opening, Dia:Beacon has helped transform the city of Beacon into a vibrant arts destination for visitors from the region, New York City, and beyond.

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Valid until 11/18/18.

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