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Dia Art Foundation unveils diverse lineup for 2025 exhibitions

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Jessica Morgan Director | Dia Art Museum

Jessica Morgan Director | Dia Art Museum

The Dia Art Foundation has announced its 2025 exhibition schedule, featuring a range of single-artist presentations at Dia Beacon, Dia Bridgehampton, and Dia Chelsea. The exhibitions will include works by Renée Green, Roni Horn, Tehching Hsieh, Kishio Suga, Jack Whitten at Dia Beacon; Duane Linklater at Dia Chelsea; and Amy Sillman at Dia Bridgehampton.

Jessica Morgan, the Nathalie de Gunzburg Director of Dia Art Foundation, stated: “The exhibitions Dia will present in 2025 offer both in-depth retrospectives and bold new commissions, reflecting our commitment to fostering long-term relationships with artists while engaging deeply with their evolving practices. I am excited to see how these installations will transform and activate our spaces at Dia Beacon, Dia Bridgehampton, and Dia Chelsea.”

Renée Green's most expansive exhibition in New York opens in March 2025 at Dia Beacon. It will feature existing and newly commissioned works. Roni Horn's early sculptures will be displayed starting December 2024 and into spring 2025. Kishio Suga’s representative works from the Mono-ha movement are set for July. A retrospective of Tehching Hsieh’s career-defining works opens in October alongside an exhibition celebrating Jack Whitten's recent acquisitions.

Dia Chelsea will host Duane Linklater’s first large-scale commission in the U.S., opening in September. His exhibition combines installation art with dance and music elements.

Amy Sillman's yearlong exhibit starts in June at Dia Bridgehampton with a site-responsive commission that incorporates printmaking concepts directly onto gallery walls.

Hélio Oiticica's work is also highlighted with an opening scheduled for November 2025 at Dia Beacon.

Dia Art Foundation continues its mission to support artists through ambitious projects unmediated by traditional museum constraints since its establishment in 1974. It maintains several installations across different locations nationally and internationally.

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