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In March 1998, Robert Ryman, Walter De Maria Walter De Maria is an American sculptor and composer.

Walter De Maria was born in Albany, California on October 1, 1935. He studied history and art at the University of California, Berkeley from 1953 to 1959. De Maria moved to New York in 1960.
, and Richard Serra traveled from Manhattan to an obscure town upstate. They weren't looking for weekend real estate but checking out the Hudson Valley site of the newest Dia Center for the Arts, in Beacon, New York "Matteawan" redirects here. For other articles with similar names, see Matawan (disambiguation).
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Now, a year later, Dia has gone public with its plans for a vast waterfront museum, unveiling a $20 million project to renovate a dilapidated 292,000-square-foot factory building. Once completed, the new facility will accommodate pieces from Dia's collection of monumental works, among them Serra's 160-ton Torqued Ellipses, 1996-97, Andy Warhol's 102-canvas installation Shadows, 1979, and unseen projects by De Maria. In addition, Dia has just acquired a classic untitled Donald Judd, of 1976, comprising fifteen plywood floor pieces, as well as a work by Hanne Darboven. Dia director Michael Govan said that he and curator Lynne Cooke will acquire more art with the Beacon outpost in mind.

When Dia was founded in 1974 by gallerist Heiner Friedrich (with funding from his wife, Philippa de Menil), Dan Flavin was one of the very first artists the center championed. Govan describes the newest Dia as posthumously fulfilling Flavin's wishes for a Hudson Valley museum to house both his own works and his collection of Hudson River School Hudson River school, group of American landscape painters, working from 1825 to 1875. The 19th-century romantic movements of England, Germany, and France were introduced to the United States by such writers as Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper.  drawings (which will be shown in rotating exhibitions). The Beacon Dia also recalls another dream: the Mass MOCA MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art
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 envisioned by Govan's former boss, Guggenheim director Thomas Krens, if not the scaled-down version due to open this May (see box below). "Michael [Govan] is doing what Tom once wanted to do, but as Beacon is an hour from New York and not in western Massachusetts, the geography is on Dia's side," MOMA Moma (mō`mä), town, E central Mozambique. It is important mainly as a harbor for the export of tropical produce.  curator Robert Storr said.

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" Ed Hayes recently boasted that he sold the Pataki administration on the museum almost single-handedly. But it may be he was preaching to the converted, as Pataki - a resident of nearby Garrison, New York Garrison is a hamlet in Putnam County, New York. It is part of the town of Philipstown and is located on the east side of the Hudson River, right across from the United States Military Academy at West Point. The Garrison Metro-North Railroad station serves the town. , and a former mayor of Peekskill - is keen on Hudson Valley revitalization.

In any event, thanks to the administration's support, Dia received the defunct seventy-year-old factory (a gift from International Paper), as well as $2.8 million in funding from local and state programs. The center believes its Beacon satellite will be a tourist attraction - like Storm King, the nearby sculpture park - luring an estimated 50,000 to 60,000 visitors a year after its opening in 2001.

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 other far-flung success, including Walter De Maria's Lightning Field, in New Mexico. While Chelsea neighbor gallerist Pat Hearn - East Village denizen An inhabitant of a particular place. A "denizen of the Internet" is a person who frequently uses the Web or other Internet facilities.  and longtime advocate of adventurous new art - applauds the new center, remarking that she hopes it "will inspire other foundations to support work outside of institutions," she also hopes such efforts will include works on a smaller scale - hardly a Dia specialty. As Storr points out, "Dia's presentation is rough, elegant, and not as neutral as it pretends to be. It's perfect for Joseph Beuys, but it's murder for smaller work. It's just not meant for Elizabeth Peyton, you know."
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Title Annotation:Hudson Valley site of Dia Center for the Arts in Beacon, New York; Preview Summer '99
Author:Quart, Alissa
Publication:Artforum International
Date:May 1, 1999
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