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November 20 to December 20, 2016

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Friday Morning Viewing


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02/12/2016 10:00 02/12/2016 11:00 America/New_York Friday Morning Viewing Event Details Friday, December 2, 2016, 10–11 amFor all members Dia:Chelsea541 and 545 West 22nd StreetNew York City Start your Friday morning with Hanne Darboven and Kishio Suga at Dia:Chelsea. Enjoy the works on view among fellow members over complimentary coffee. Join or renew your membership     Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Friday Morning Viewing

Poetry Reading

Adam Fitzgerald and Simone White


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Readings in Contemporary Poetry

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06/12/2016 18:30 06/12/2016 23:45 America/New_York Adam Fitzgerald and Simone White Event DetailsTuesday, December 6, 2016, 6:30 pmDia:Chelsea535 West 22nd Street, 5th FloorNew York City  Readings in Contemporary Poetry curator, Vincent Katz provided an introduction for the evening's reading.Free for Dia members; $10 general admission; $6 admission for students and seniors Advance ticket purchases recommended. Tickets are also available for purchase at the door, subject to availability.  Adam Fitzgerald Adam Fitzgerald is a poet and teacher who lives and works in New York. He received his MFA from Columbia University, New York. His debut collection of poems, The Late Parade, was published by Liveright in 2013. Fitzgerald teaches creative writing and literature at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, the New School, New York, and New York University.  Time After Time After Cyndi Lauper I’m in the barricade hearing the clock thickening you.     Autumn encircles a confusion that’s nothing new.Flash back to warring eyes almost letting me drown. Out of which, a picture of me walking in a foreign head.     I can’t hear what you said. Then you say: Cold room,the second that life unwinds. A tinctured vase returns to grass. Secrets doled out deep inside a drum beat out     of time. Whatever you said was ghostly slow likea second hand unwinding by match light. Lying back  to the wheel, I shirked confusion. You already knew.     Suitcases surround me. You picture me too far ahead.Yet I can’t hear what you’ve said. You say: Doldrums,  some secondhand wine. Love, you knew my precincts.     The stone house turned out black, the scenic tunicswere deep inside. Who said home? Oh, I fall behind.  That very secret height blinds. Lying like a diamond,     the cock-thickening of you: hunchbacked arms, eyesleft behind. You’ll picture me walking far, far ahead. I hear what you’ve done. You said: Go slow. I feebly     bleed out. Matthew’s sermon turned out to be glass.I wander in windows soft as Sour Patch. No rewind. But something is out of touch and you, you’re Sinbad.     That second date totally mine. Lying in a vacuum,the thickening plot thinks of you. The future’s not new. touchdown. Lights. All those celebrity behinds.     A suitcase full of weeds. You picture me coming to.You: too close to me to hear what you’ve already said. Then you say: The second wind unwinds. Doves whistle,     halving their dovely backs, watching out windows to seeif I’m okay. See it, the dulcet moment? I’m like thicket tinkering for you. Fusion nothing you knew. Flash back     to seagull-beguiled eyes. Sometimes talking to a barrenlad. Such music so unbearably droll. The hand is mine. Random picture frames off the darkness. A Turing machine?     Scotch-taping through windows, stolen from deep insiderum-beaded thyme. You say also: Behind sequins & hinds . . . And I’m in the barricade hearing the clock thickening you.     Clematis enclosures, walking with news, pollinated by asecondary grief, while something reminds you of our love. Simone White Simone White is a poet who lives and works in New York. She received her MFA from the New School, New York. White is the author of numerous publications, including Of Being Dispersed (Futurepoem Books, 2016) and Unrest (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2013).  Motherhood is a State of Hypervigilance Open arms gathering all so wide to hold everyone horizontally growing, this way, flat in this way capturing each  pellet            stream danger, failure to possess holding what cannot be heldnatural, weightless impact of pressure in tons separate,              prostrate timethe weather of wailsappetites a thin sliver of wax or wood between one time and another what is the impactbetween one time and another more time and more succeeding separations caroling he is coming     Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Adam Fitzgerald and Simone White

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Guided Tour of Hanne Darboven and Kishio Suga


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14/12/2016 06:30 14/12/2016 08:00 America/New_York Guided Tour of Hanne Darboven and Kishio Suga Event DetailsWednesday, December 14, 6:30–8 pm  For Dual/Family members and above Dia:Chelsea 541 and 545 West 22nd StreetNew York City  Join us for an educator-led tour of Dia's newest installations. A light reception will begin at 6:30 pm at 545 West 22nd Street, followed by the tour at 7 pm.  RSVP to Irene Koo at ikoo@diaart.org or 212 293 5602. Join, renew or upgrade your membership     Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Guided Tour of Hanne Darboven and Kishio Suga

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