![]() “2019 will offer the most extensive year of exhibition programming at Dia:Beacon to date, bringing much-loved works such as Andy Warhol’s Shadows (1978–79) and Donald Judd’s plywood sculptures back to our galleries upstate, as well as introducing many artists for the first time. Throughout the year, Dia:Beacon will present nine new exhibitions and installations, highlighting iconic artists from the collection-Donald Judd and Andy Warhol-as well as introducing new voices-Sam Gilliam, Charlotte Posenenske, Lee Ufan, and Marian Zazeela, among them. The Dia:Chelsea galleries will be the first to undergo renovation and upgrades, which will begin in spring 2019, following the presentation of solo exhibitions dedicated to Nancy Holt and Blinky Palermo, which are on view through March 9. Barry Le Va-a survey of Le Va’s early floor-based works, including rarely seen powder dispersals and an accompanying installation from his Cleaver seriesīeacon, NY, Decem– Dia announced today key programmatic highlights and initiatives for its 2019 season, which include an expanded exhibition program at Dia:Beacon in Beacon, New York, and the launch of its multiyear campaign to upgrade and revitalize its gallery spaces and artist sites.Mel Bochner-to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first time that Bochner exhibited works from his Measurement series, Dia has commissioned a new, large-scale work from that series for one of the largest galleries at Dia:Beacon.Marian Zazeela-approximately 30 of Zazeela’s works on paper will be on view, including posters and ephemera that relate to her sound and light practice with long-time collaborator La Monte Young.Sam Gilliam-one of Gilliam’s large-scale, free-standing, painted canvas installations will fill an entire gallery.Lee Ufan-following a close collaboration with the artist and Dia’s 2017 acquisition of three of his installations, this display will place his work in the context of Dia:Beacon for the first time, tracing connections between concurrent artistic movements in Asia, Europe, and North America.Charlotte Posenenske: Work in Progress-the first North American retrospective of this influential German artist will span the entirety of her practice and include 155 works recently acquired by Dia. ![]() Highlights of Upcoming Program at Dia:Beacon Include As It Moves Forward with Upgrade and Expansion of Chelsea Galleries This Spring
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