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Dia Chelsea
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM
- Friday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
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View on mapCutting-edge contemporary art institute's Chelsea gallery space hosts installations & talks.via Google
Long-term, site-specific installations by minimalist and conceptual masters in a quiet, industrial setting.
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- Free, closed Sundays and Mondays
Reviews from Google
This gallery screams elegance. I am in love with the bricks, the high ceilings, and the natural light of it all. I have been wanting to go for quite some time, and I found it by mistake. It's easily one of my favorites! You have to take your time here, and my children absolutely loved it as well. We were quite impressed.
Amazing gallery with great curation. Was lucky enough to stumble upon Duane linklater's "12+2" Exhibition. Definitely worth stopping by. So many galleries on this road, its very much worth a stop if you love art and exhibitions.
I was so happy to come across this photo exhibition—it truly felt like the arrival of spring. The floral photographs stood out beautifully against the weathered red brick walls, creating such a striking contrast. Once inside the gallery, I felt like I had stepped outside of Manhattan itself. It gave me a peaceful break from the busy rhythm of the city, allowing me to slow down and appreciate the art installations around me. The gallery also has a great selection of books for sale, plenty of benches where you can sit and rest, and even a restroom available for visitors. It’s a thoughtfully designed space that welcomes you to stay a little longer.
Loved the Delcy Morelos showcase. It was very organized and I connected with it. Surprisingly it smelled really nice in there.upon entry or exit you can buy some really cool art books.
Certainly it is small and depends on the work that is shown, but what is it there right now is extraordinary. The Embrace reminds us all of our return to Mother Earth and how small we are in the vast universe as it floats in the room. The artist is Delsey Morelos through July.