Dia News

September 2012

 

 

September 8 - Michael Lobel on Sol LeWitt
September 12 - The New York Earth Room and The Broken Kilometer reopen
September 13 - Judith Malina and Filip Marinovich
September 15 through November 3 - Thomas Hirschhorn, Timeline: Work in Public Space
September 15 - Thomas Hirschhorn and Hal Foster
September 15 - Ian Wilson, The Pure Awareness of the Absolute / Discussions
September 22 - Nancy Holt, Joan Jonas, Anthony Ramos, and Paul Ryan with Lori Zippay
September 24 - Carol Bove on Donald Judd
September 28-30 - Dia at NY Art Book Fair

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Lobel on LeWitt 

Gallery Talk
Michael Lobel on Sol LeWitt
Saturday, September 8, 2012, 2 pm

Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries
3 Beekman Street Beacon New York

Free with admission. No reservations necessary.

 

Michael Lobel is associate professor of art history and director of the MA Program in Modern and Contemporary Art, Criticism and Theory at Purchase College, State University of New York. He is the author of Image Duplicator: Roy Lichtenstein and the Emergence of Pop Art and James Rosenquist: Pop Art, Politics, and History in the 1960s. 

For more information, click here.

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Walter De Maria, The New York Earth RoomWalter De Maria, The Broken Kilometer
Reopening September 12, 2012

Walter De Maria, The New York Earth Room
141 Wooster Street New York City

Walter De Maria, The Broken Kilometer
393 West Broadway New York City
 
Free admission.
 
For more information about The New York Earth Room, click here.
For more information about The Broken Kilometer, click here.

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Malino-Marinovich   

Readings in Contemporary Poetry
Judith Malina and Filip Marinovich
Thursday, September 13, 2012, 6:30 pm

Dia:Chelsea
535 West 22nd Street 5th Floor New York City

$6 general admission; $3 Dia members, students, and seniors.
Advance tickets recommended.
Tickets are also available for purchase at the door, subject to availability.

 

Judith Malina is a theatre and film actress, director, and writer. The cofounder of the world-renowned The Living Theatre, she is the recipient of an Edwin Booth Award from the Doctoral Theatre Students Association of the City University of New York.

Filip Marinovich is a poet and a playwright. He is the author of Zero Readership and And If You Don't Go Crazy I'll Meet You Here Tomorrow.  


For more information, click here.

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 Thomas Hirschhorn

Project
Thomas Hirschhorn, Timeline: Work in Public Space
September 15 through November 3, 2012, Tuesday-Saturday 12-6 pm

Dia:Chelsea
541 West 22nd Street New York City
 

Free admission.

 

Dia Art Foundation will present a new work by Thomas Hirschhorn, Timeline: Work in Public Space, at the site of the future Dia:Chelsea. Timeline, a large-scale collage of images, written statements, and text excerpts, chronicles the artist's interventions at urban and rural sites. It will be presented in anticipation of Hirschhorn's Gramsci Monument, the fourth and final project in Hirschhorn's Monument series, which Dia will present in summer 2013 in the Bronx or at another location in New York City. (From September 14-October 20, 2012, Hirschhorn's Concordia, Concordia will be on view at Gladstone Gallery in New York City.)

For more information, click here.

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 Hirschhorn and Foster

Discussions in Contemporary Culture
Thomas Hirschhorn and Hal Foster
Saturday, September 15, 2012, 6:30 pm
 
Dia:Chelsea
541 West 22nd Street New York City

Free admission. Reservations recommended.

 

Thomas Hirschhorn was born in 1957 in Bern, Switzerland. Most recently he has participated in the Bienal de São Paulo; Carnegie International, Pittsburgh; and the Swiss Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale.

Hal Foster is Townsend Martin '17 Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton and coeditor of October. His recent publications include The Art-Architecture Complex and The First Pop Age: Painting and Subjectivity in the Art of Hamilton, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter, and Ruscha.

For more information, click here.
  

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 Ian Wilson 

Ian Wilson, The Pure Awareness of the Absolute / Discussions
Saturday, September 15, 2012, 12 and 2 pm

Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries
3 Beekman Street Beacon New York 
 

 

Free with admission. For reservations, call 845 440 0100 x 45.

 

In September 2011, Dia began hosting an ongoing series of Ian Wilson's signature Discussions. Neither recorded nor transcribed, these Discussions continue Wilson's four-decade project of creating oral artworks that exist solely within the duration of a conversation and the memory of each participant.

Discussions have been held at international venues, including the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles (1971); New York University (1971, 1977); Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (1976-83, 1985, 1986, 2009); Documenta VII, Kassel (1982); and Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (1981, 2005).

Ian Wilson was born in 1940 in Durban, South Africa, and moved to the United States in 1960.

For more information, click here.

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 Ramos

Conversations at Dia:Beacon
Nancy Holt, Joan Jonas, Anthony Ramos, and Paul Ryan with Lori Zippay
Saturday, September 22, 2012, 2 pm

Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries
3 Beekman Street Beacon New York
 

Free with admission. Reservations recommended.

In conjunction with the current exhibition, Circa 1971: Early Video & Film from the EAI Archive, this panel will initiate a discussion on the generative artistic and political landscape that influenced the video art scene of the early 1970s. Moderated by Lori Zippay, director of Electronic Arts Intermix.

Nancy Holt has created land-based works at sites, including the Great Basin Desert, Utah; Bellingham, Washington; and Nokia, Finland.

Joan Jonas has performed at venues worldwide, including the European Kunsthalle, Cologne, Germany; the Kitchen, New York; Documenta, Kassel; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Anthony Ramos is the recipient of a Rhode Island Council for the Humanities grant, a Rockefeller Foundation grant, and is an Aspen Fellow at the Aspen Institute in Colorado.

Paul Ryan's video art has been exhibited internationally, including at Howard Wise Gallery, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Venice Biennale; and Documenta XIII, Kassel.

For more information about Circa 1971, click here.  
   

 

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 Carol Bove and Donald Judd 

Artists on Artists Lecture Series 
Carol Bove on Donald Judd
Monday, September 24, 2012, 6:30 pm
 
Dia:Chelsea
545 West 22nd Street 5th Floor New York City

$6 general admission; $3 Dia members, students, and seniors.
Advance tickets recommended.
Tickets are also available for purchase at the door, subject to availability.

 

Carol Bove was born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1971. Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland; Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston; and Palais de Tokyo, Paris.

 

For more information, click here  

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NY Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1
September 28-30, 2012
  

MoMA PS1

22-25 Jackson Avenue at 46th Avenue Long Island City, NY

 

Visit Dia's booth at the NY Art Book Fair at MoMA PS1. For information about Dia's publications, please visit www.diabooks.org.

 

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Images (in order of appearance): Sol LeWitt, detail from Drawing Series-Composite, Part I-IV, #1-24, B, 1969. © Sol LeWitt. Filip Marinovich photo by Cecilia Wu. Walter De Maria, The New York Earth Room, 1977. Long-term installation at 141 Wooster Street, New York City. Photo: John Cliett. Copyright Dia Art Foundation. Walter De Maria, The Broken Kilometer, 1979. Long-term installation at 393 West Broadway, New York City. Photo: John Abbott. Copyright Dia Art Foundation. Thomas Hirschhorn, Timeline: Work in Public Space, 2012. Thomas Hirschhorn at "The Bijlmer Spinoza-Festival," Amsterdam, 2009. Photo: Anna Kowalska. Anthony Ramos, Balloon Nose Blow-Up, 1972. Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York. Carol Bove, La Traversée Difficile, 2008. "Prix Lafayette 2009: Carol Bove, La traversée difficile," Palais de Tokyo, Paris. Donald Judd, Untitled, 1991. © Donald Judd Foundation. Photo: Bill Jacobson.  

 

 

 
 
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