Robert Irwin at Dia Beacon

Published 2023-05-18
On May 18, 2003, Dia Art Foundation opened Dia Beacon on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York, in a former Nabisco box printing factory. Twenty years later, on the occasion of Dia Beacon’s anniversary, Dia presents a film about Robert Irwin’s transformation of the former factory.

Conceiving of Dia Beacon as a work of art in and of itself, Irwin made subtle interventions into the building’s lighting and developed a symmetrical floorplan to ensure that the galleries are given equal importance and presented without a single overarching historical or chronological narrative.

The original building had many key design elements that made it an appealing site for contemporary art, including broad spans between supporting columns and more than 34,000-square-feet of skylights. Today these skylights provide natural light in the galleries and have uniquely established Dia Beacon as a “daylight museum.” Irwin also designed seasonally changing gardens throughout the surrounding landscape. Following the renovation, Dia Beacon was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Support provided by Bloomberg Philanthropies

Video: SandenWolff
Interviews: Rachel Wolff and Jonathan Sanden
Story editing: Rachel Wolff
Filming: Noah Therrien and Jonathan Sanden
Editing: Stephen Parnigoni
Music: roeaudionews, courtesy of Jamendo

Dia Art Foundation Staff
Producers: Katherine Ellis and Dan Wolfe
Copyediting: Anya Szykitka
Rights and Reproductions: Jenn Kane
Curator: Alexis Lowry

© 2023 Dia Art Foundation
Works by Robert Irwin © 2023, Robert Irwin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Special thanks to Bob Irwin and the Robert Irwin Studio.

All Comments (5)
  • @jamesanderson84
    DIA Beacon has always been one of my favorite museums (and physical spaces) - now I know better why.
  • @leaves103
    Thank you for this fascinating video treasure of my favorite museum!!
  • @ingridllinas5612
    He left his individual sign, and artworks of contemporary art. Using plastics, fabrics and natural lights, He explores the surroundings environments, creating beautiful gardens to give the natural sense,we are looking for to constrast with the installations. A massive project indeed. Based in art and not in an architectural project. Beautiful in all sense! Light, art, gardens, space, you name it