Sentences with phrase «former dia»

A new director, former Dia head Philippe Vergne, is in place.
The exhibition, organized by Dia curator Yasmil Raymond and former Dia director (now MOCA director) Philippe Vergne, is an occasion to consider the entire sweep of Andre's oeuvre, which, together with Donald Judd and Richard Serra's work, formed the hieratic core of the Minimalist movement — with Andre's key contribution being his breaking of the fourth wall, as it were, by encouraging viewers to interact with his famous floor - tile sculptures by walking on them.
New York saw the inaugural edition of the Independent Projects, innovative hybrid art fair and exhibition, which took place in the former Dia Art Foundation space.
It was located at the former Dia Center for the Arts in Chelsea, New York.
It opens in the former Dia building, now Center 548, over the weekend of January 31st, and according to Edlin we'll see some deep changes.
Under Wide Open Arts, a new company formed by art dealer Andrew Edlin, the Outsider Art Fair has moved to Chelsea at the site of the former Dia Foundation and will continue to provide a dynamic atmosphere for dealers to showcase compelling and unusual artworks.
The Independent Art Fair opened yesterday at the former Dia building on West 22nd Street.
The move from the East to the West represents a return to the New York fair's original side of Manhattan (the 2012 edition was held at the former Dia Art Foundation Building at 548 West 22nd Street in West Chelsea), but it also places it fairly close to the Armory Show, which opens to VIPs March 1 at Piers 92 & 94 (near West 53rd Street) on the Hudson River and runs through March 5.
The very day after the Outsider Art Fair raised the profile of outsider art, Mark Flood took over a floor of the same building (the former Dia: Chelsea and, in March, the Independent art fair) for the Insider Art Fair.
Previously shown in Past Time: Selected Work 1973 - 1995, this compelling installation was presented by the gallery in collaboration with Piper in 2010 at the former Dia Center for the Arts, and was subsequently awarded the Artist Award for Distinguished Body of Work by the College Art Association.
Probably every one of them knows that this building housed the former Dia: Chelsea.
Independent Projects goes it one better in 2014, with single - artist displays that stake out half an aisle or more in the former Dia: Chelsea.
It fills the former Dia: Chelsea, where the Independent art fair began.
The arrival of Evans, who has run San Antonio's Linda Pace Foundation and Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum, and is a former Dia: Beacon managing director, coincides with another change, as FotoFest moves its offices from Vine Street Studios just north of downtown to Silver Street Studios in the Sixth Ward.
The Independent, too, began as an alternative in the former Dia: Chelsea, but money increasingly prevails.
Independent New York, which takes place each year during Armory Week in New York, is scheduled to run from March 2 to March 5 at Spring Studios in Tribeca for a second time, after relocating there last year from the former Dia building in Chelsea.

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«I'm pleased but I'll be happier in September,» said Dias, a former aircraft plant worker who has served as national president assistant to both Lewenza and Hargrove.
Frank Valley was historically home to several Portuguese dairy operations so the Interpretive Center would serve as a starting point for a self - guided dairy farm historic hike which would loop through the valley and over Dias Ridge with informative displays along the trails indicating the location and family names of these former Azorean dairy farms.
The six main playable characters of Final Fantasy XIII are Lightning, the main protagonist of the game, a former soldier and older sister to Serah; [29][30] Snow Villiers, Serah's fiancé and leader of NORA, a paramilitary group; [31] Oerba Dia Vanille, the game's narrator and an exile who is later revealed to be a l'Cie from Pulse; [32] Sazh Katzroy, a civilian pilot and father to a young boy, Dajh; Hope Estheim, a young boy who is struggling within the relationships he shares with his parents; [33] and Oerba Yun Fang, a l'Cie from Pulse who is working with the Sanctum's Cavalry branch.
A rebuilding of the demolished hospital at the former Fort D.A. Russell (which Donald Judd acquired in the late 70's with the help of Dia Art Foundation), it's the only permanent and freestanding work of art by Irwin.
In 1979, with help from the Dia Art Foundation, Judd purchased a 340 acre (1.4 km ²) tract of desert land near Marfa, Texas [11] which included the abandoned buildings of the former U.S. Army Fort D. A. Russell.
Dia's incredible vision belongs to a former Soho dealer and a wealthy collector, and it leans heavily to the heavy.
In May 2003, Dia: Beacon opened on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York, in a former Nabisco box printing factory.
Who's who of Chicago that were spotted on the scene included Kavi Gupta gallery's Kavi Gupta with wife Jessica Moss, Corporate Cleaning Services CEO Neal Zucker, Johnson Publishing chairman Linda Johnson Rice, former Nicor CEO Russ Strobel, Dia Weil, Hart Davis Hart Wine Co.'s John Hart with Carol Prins, Terminal Getaway Spa founder Marko Iglendza, Mayer Brown LLP's Herb Zarov to name a few.
Guests are Ambassador Donald Blinken, former President of the Rothko Foundation; Christophe de Menil, Dia Art Foundation; Ben Heller; and director Stephen Hamilton.
The exhibition is the gallery's first manifestation at 548 West 22nd Street, the former home of the Dia Center for the Arts and X Initiative.
Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery, 1959 — 1971 was conceived by James Meyer, former associate curator of modern art at the National Gallery of Art and currently deputy director and chief curator at Dia Art Foundation.
Beacon is perhaps best known as the home of Dia: Beacon, a massive art complex situated in a former cracker factory where Minimalist work by all the heavy hitters — Sol Lewitt, Richard Serra, Fred Sandback and so forth — are on permanent display, but there is more to see.
The former Nabisco box printing factory opened to the public in May 2003 as the Reggio Galleries of Dia: Beacon, following Robert Irwin's plans for the conversion and landscaping.
Before heading west, he helped convert a former Nabisco factory in the Hudson River Valley into Dia: Beacon, focused on 20th - century artists that include Richard Serra, Agnes Martin, and Michael Heizer.
Dia and Adelaide have made long - term loans of major works to the museum that bears the family name; and Adelaide, Christophe and Francois, as well as Philippa's former husband, Francesco Pellizzi, served on the board.
And because it takes place in Dia Art Foundation's former exhibition space, you're almost convinced.
With the help of the Dia Art Foundation, Judd created the Chinati Foundation on the site of a former army barracks for the purpose of exhibiting his work as well as that of his contemporaries John Chamberlain and Dan Flavin, with an emphasis on works linked to the surrounding environment.
Almost a year ago, after years of negotiations, Dia bought the former Alcamo Marble building at 541 West 22nd Street in Chelsea for $ 11.5 million.
This handsome editiondiscusses To the People of New York City — today in the collection of New York's Dia Art Foundation — within this context and alongside works by his former teacher Joseph Beuys, and his long - time friends and colleagues Imi Knoebel and Gerhard Richter, among others.
The icons are dispersed throughout various public and private collections, including the Dia Art Foundation, the Judd Foundation (Donald Judd was one of the artist's closest friends), and the National Gallery of Canada, but since April five of the eight have been on view at the Dan Flavin Art Institute in Bridgehampton, a former firehouse and Baptist church renovated under Flavin's direction in the early 1980s and housing a permanent installation of his fluorescent light - tube sculptures.
In the late 1970s, under the auspices of the Dia Art Foundation, the artist Donald Judd acquired the former fort and began converting the buildings to house permanent large - scale art installations.
During our visits to the Armory Show, the Whitney Biennial, the P.S. 1 and especially the Dia: Beacon and the MASS MoCA in Massachusetts, we saw further evidence of the undeniable charisma of art seen in a former industrial setting.
Curator and Catalog Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery, 1959 — 1971 was conceived by James Meyer, former associate curator of modern art at the National Gallery of Art and currently deputy director and chief curator at Dia Art Foundation.
A dozen miles down the Hudson River, in the City of Beacon, the thrilling art museum Dia: Beacon, which wows visitors from around the world, fills a former Nabisco box - printing factory.
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