Dia:Chelsea - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Dia:Chelsea. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Camille Norment “Plexus”
Throughout her career, Camille Norment has probed what she terms “cultural psychoacoustics,” defined as the investigation of sociocultural phenomena through sound and music—specifically instances of sonic...More »
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Lucy Raven Exhibition
Dia Chelsea reopens with an exhibition of newly commissioned works by Lucy Raven. Following a three-year engagement with Dia, Raven presents two kinetic light sculptures occupying the entirety of the former...More »
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Nancy Holt Exhibition
The first solo exhibition of Nancy Holt (1938–2014) to focus on her room-sized installations Holes of Light (1973) and Mirrors of Light (1974). Holt’s five-decade-long practice included work in art,...More »
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Blinky Palermo “To the People of New York City”
Blinky Palermo’s To the People of New York City returns to New York City after thirty years. The artist’s magnum opus was last shown in the city at Dia Center for the Arts, 548 West 22nd Street, in 1987....More »
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François Morellet Exhibition
Dia Art Foundation presents an exhibition of works by the French artist François Morellet. A prolific painter, sculptor, and installation artist, Morellet was one of the founding members of the Groupe...More »
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Rita McBride “Particulates”
This new commission by Rita McBride, titled Particulates (2017), is inspired by time travel, the principles of light and space, and quantum physics. The materials of McBride’s Particulates include water...More »
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Kishio Suga Exhibition
Dia presents an exhibition of Kishio Suga’s work at Dia:Chelsea at 541 West 22nd Street in New York City. Suga is a founding members of Mono-ha (School of Things), which emerged in Japan in the 1960s and...More »
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Hanne Darboven “Kulturgeschichte 1880–1983”
Dia presents Hanne Darboven’s Kulturgeschichte 1880–1983 (Cultural History 1880–1983, 1980–83) at Dia:Chelsea at 545 West 22nd Street in New York City. The presentation offers audiences the opportunity...More »
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Robert Ryman Exhibition
This comprehensive exhibition brings together six decades of Robert Ryman’s vital paintings, ranging in date from the 1950s through the 2000s. Since the 1950s, Ryman’s works have been both readily identified...More »
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“Dia 15 VI 13 545 West 22 Street Dream House” Exhibition
Dia Art Foundation presents a newly acquired, site-specific iteration of Dream House by La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, and Jung Hee Choi at 545 West 22nd Street in New York City from June 16 to October...More »
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Nick Mauss and Ken Okiishi “Poetry as not, with singing”
At the launch event, a performance will begin at 7 pm. Beverages for the launch event are compliments of Brooklyn Brewery. About Poetry as not, with singing From 2006 to 2007 Mauss and Okiishi collaborated...More »
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Thomas Hirschhorn "Timeline: Work in Public Space"
Dia Art Foundation will present a new work by Thomas Hirschhorn, Timeline: Work in Public Space, from September 15 through November 3, 2012, at 541 West 22nd Street, the site of the future Dia:Chelsea...More »
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Anthony McCall "Long Film for Ambient Light"
Light Industry announces that they've signed a 5-year lease on a ground-floor space at 155 Freeman Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, which they'll be sharing with our friends Triple Canopy and The Public...More »
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"Mark Dion on Robert Smithson" Artist on Artist Lecture Series
Mark Dion was born in 1961 in New Bedford, MA, and currently lives in Beach Lake, PA. Among his many solo exhibitions are recent presentations at the Natural History Museum, London (2007); the Aldrich...More »
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"An-My Lê on Michael Heizer" Artist on Artist Lecture Series
Noted photographer An-My Lê speaks on Michael Heizer, the large-scale sculpture and earth/land artist. Tickets are available at the lecture only. Reservations are suggested, please call 212 293 5583....More »
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"Amy Sillman on John Chamberlain" Artist Talk
Made possible by a grant from Art for Art’s Sake, New York, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, this series, established in 2001, highlights the work of contemporary...More »
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"Joe Scanlan on Sol LeWitt" Artist Talk
Made possible by a grant from Art for Art’s Sake, New York, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, this series, established in 2001, highlights the work of contemporary...More »