Free admission in New York City.
Visiting Dia During COVID-19
Dia Bridgehampton is now open to the public.
Dia Beacon is now open to the public. Admission to Dia Beacon is by advance reservation only. Timed tickets for the months of August and September are available to the public here.
The reopening dates for The New York Earth Room and The Broken Kilometer will be announced later this summer.
To find out more about Dia’s new opening hours, ticketing, and health and safety protocols please visit this page.
Featured Exhibitions
Carl Craig Sessions
Carl Craig Sessions Screening Series in Collaboration with Electronic Arts Intermix
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Featured Blog Posts
Featured Artists Web Projects
Allen Ruppersberg: The New Five-Foot Shelf
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Susan Hiller, Dream Screens
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Rosa Barba, Vertiginous Mapping
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Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied: Zombie + Mummy
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Nick Mauss and Ken Okiishi, Poetry as not, with singing
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Komar + Melamid: The Most Wanted Paintings
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Claude Closky: Do you want love or lust?
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Glenn Ligon, Annotations
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Cheryl Donegan, Studio Visit
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Shannon Ebner, Language is Wild
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Iñaki Bonillas, Words and Photos
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Ana Torfs, Approximations/Contradictions
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Photo: Don Stahl
Locations & Sites
Dia Beacon
3 Beekman Street Beacon, New York
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Dia Chelsea
537 West 22nd Street New York City
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Dia Bridgehampton
23 Corwith Avenue Bridgehampton, New York
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Walter De Maria, The Lightning Field
Western New Mexico
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Walter De Maria, The Broken Kilometer
393 West Broadway New York City
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Walter De Maria, The New York Earth Room
141 Wooster Street New York City
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Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty
Great Salt Lake, Utah
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Nancy Holt, Sun Tunnels
Great Basin Desert, Utah
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Walter De Maria, The Vertical Earth Kilometer
Friedrichsplatz Park
Kassel, Germany
Joseph Beuys, 7000 Oaks
West 22nd Street between and including 10th and 11th Avenues
New York City
Max Neuhaus, Times Square
Triangular pedestrian island located at Broadway between 45th and 46th Streets
New York City