Dia Art Foundation at the Emily Harvey Foundation
Emily Harvey Foundation, 537 Broadway #2, New York City
Dia:Chelsea is currently undergoing renovation and will reopen in September 2020. Dia’s public programming in New York City this season will take place at the Emily Harvey Foundation.
Artists on Artists Lecture Series
Tuesday, October 1, 2019, 6:30pm
Annette Lawrence on On Kawara
Tuesday, October 29, 2019, 6:30pm
Rayyane Tabet on Robert Smithson
Tuesday, December 10, 2019, 6:30pm
Jill Magid on Chantal Akerman
Dia:Beacon
3 Beekman Street, Beacon, New York
Exhibitions
Sam Gilliam
On long-term view
Marian Zazeela
Opens October 5, 2019
Mel Bochner
Opens November 9, 2019
Barry Le Va
Opens November 9, 2019
DiaTalks
Saturday, October 5, 2019, 2pm
Johannes Stüttgen on Imi Knoebel
Saturday, November 9, 2019, 2pm
A conversation with Jessica Bell Brown on Sam Gilliam
The Dan Flavin Art Institute
23 Corwith Avenue, Bridgehampton, New York
Exhibition
Jacqueline Humphries
Through May 17, 2020
Walter De Maria, The New York Earth Room, 1977
141 Wooster Street, New York City
Reopens September 11, 2019
Walter De Maria, The Broken Kilometer, 1979
393 West Broadway, New York City
Reopens September 11, 2019
Publications
New releases
Artists on Bruce Nauman
Edited by Katherine Atkins and Kelly Kivland, with contributions by Judith Barry, William Kentridge, David Levine, Gedi Sibony, Gary Simmons, Charline von Heyl, and Mark Wallinger
Charlotte Posenenske: Work in Progress
Edited by Jessica Morgan and Alexis Lowry, with contributions by Matilde Guidelli-Guidi, Liz Hirsch, Alexis Lowry, Isabelle Malz, Rita McBride, Jessica Morgan, Charlotte Posenenske, Daniel Spaulding, and Catherine Wood
François Morellet
Edited by Béatrice Gross with Stephen Hoban, with contributions by Alexander Alberro, Yve-Alain Bois, Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Béatrice Gross, Valerie Hillings, Daniel Levin Becker, Morad Montazami, François Morellet, and Erik Verhagen
Dia at the New York Art Book Fair
September 20–22, 2019
MoMA PS1, New York City
Dia Art Foundation
Taking its name from the Greek word meaning “through,” Dia was established in 1974 with the mission to serve as a conduit for artists to realize ambitious new projects, unmediated by overt interpretation and uncurbed by the limitations of more traditional museums and galleries. In addition to Dia:Beacon and Dia:Chelsea, Dia maintains and operates a constellation of commissions, long-term installations, site-specific projects, and Land art, nationally and internationally. As part of a strategic and comprehensive plan to further advance its mission, program, and ongoing operations, Dia is currently upgrading and expanding its principal programming spaces of Dia:Chelsea, Dia:SoHo, and Dia:Beacon.
Video or audio files of past public programs are available on Dia’s website in the Watch & Listen section.
For additional information or materials, visit www.diaart.org, email press [at] diaart.org, or call T 212 293 5518.