DIA : BEACON
The 28,000 square metres of space in the Dia house works too large to be exhibited at MoMA or the Guggenheim in New York. When it opened in 2003, the museum gave a new lease of life to the city, which has become a kind of emerging artistic enclave. The Dia's permanent collection is based on works produced in the 1960s to 1980s, most of them minimalist and conceptual, such as Andy Warhol's Shadows series. Not to be missed: Torqued Ellipses, two monumental and labyrinthine sculptures by Richard Serra, in which it is (almost) possible to get lost.
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