An illuminating Long Island landmark
Dia Bridgehampton opened as the Dan Flavin Art Institute in 1983, established by the Dia Art Foundation. Dia and Flavin renovated a turn-of-the-century firehouse, then church, into a site for a permanent display of the minimalist sculptor’s famous works in fluorescent light, six in color and three in shades of white. In 2020, Dia renamed the Dan Flavin Art Institute to Dia Bridgehampton, using the Dan Flavin Art Institute to refer to the nine artworks. A first-floor gallery space features temporary exhibitions, primarily by artists living or working on Long Island.
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