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Dia: Beacon, Riggio GalleriesSituated on the banks of the Hudson River in New York State, Dia:Beacon Riggio Galleries is a beautiful exhibition space set within a renovated Nabisco (National Biscuit Company) box printing facility. The Dia Art Foundation has been a pioneer in converting industrial buildings into sites specifically designed for contemporary art, and this collaboration between American artist Robert Irwin and OpenOffice Architecture is a beautiful example of adaptive reduce that injects creativity into the 22,000 square meter space....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/diabeacon-gallery-rises-within-a-beautifully-renovated-industrial-building-on-the-edge-of-the-hudson-river/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Dia: Beacon, Riggio Galleries. Photo ©Richard Barnes. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation.Situated on the banks of the Hudson River in New York State, Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries is a beautiful exhibition space in a renovated Nabisco (National Biscuit Company) box printing facility.2
Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries. Photo ©Richard Barnes.The Dia Art Foundation has been a pioneer in converting industrial buildings into sites specifically for contemporary art.3
Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries. Photo, Ken Goebel. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation.The surrounding landscapes include fruit trees that bloom in the spring and a traditional garden.4
Aerial view, Dia -Beacon, Riggio Galleries, 2002. Photo- Michael Govan. ©Dia Art Foundation.Located next to ninety acres of riverfront parkland, dwarfing its own thirty-one acres - the museum feels like its in the middle of the countryside.5
Imi Knoebel, 24 Colors— for Blinky, Beacon, NY Dia Art Foundation, New York- Photo- Bill Jacobson.The space still has signs of its previous life; the former industrial structure - originally built in 1929 - is still intact and light streams in through large windows to some of the main rooms, while darker spaces require curating with more creativity.6
Robert Irwin, Rendering of forecourt for Dia: Beacon, Riggio Galleries, 2001. Dia Art FoundationRemodeled in 2003, the Foundation's most recent renovation is a celebrated space in contemporary art, presenting temporary exhibitions and public programs to complement the collection and exhibitions and just over an hour away from New York City.7
