The Dia Foundation is expanding its collection of Asian art from the 1960s and 1970s, adding works by Kishio Suga and Lee Ufan to its collection. “Since arriving at Dia, I have had a strong desire to deepen the institution’s commitment to reflect a greater understanding of the seminal work that was being made internationally during the period that Dia has championed,†says director Jessica Morgan. “The addition of Lee Ufan and Kishio Suga to Dia’s collection was a natural progression for our foundation. Both artists were contributing to parallel conversations around Minimalism and post-Minimalism in the 1960s and 1970s, and are still developing their resonant and influential practices today.â€
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