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21.9.15

DIA ART FOUNDATION | ALLORA & CALZADILLA


<p>Allora & Calzadilla,<i> Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos)</i>, 2015. <br>Guayanilla–Peñuelas, Puerto Rico. © Allora & Calzadilla. Photo: Myritza Castillo</p>
Allora & Calzadilla, Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos), 2015. 
Guayanilla–Peñuelas, Puerto Rico. © Allora & Calzadilla. Photo: Myritza Castillo




Allora & Calzadilla
Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos) 

Opening: September 23, 2015

Puerto Rico

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Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla | Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos) 

September 23, 2015 - September 23, 2017


Opening on September 23, 2015, the autumnal equinox, Dia Art Foundation presents Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos) (2015), a new long-term work by Allora & Calzadilla on the southern coast of Puerto Rico, inside a remote cave at El Convento Natural Protected Area.

Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos) is the newest iteration in a series of system-based sculptures by Allora & Calzadilla. Central to this commission is a solar energy converter that captures and stores sunlight, which is then used to power Dan Flavin's Puerto Rican Light (to Jeanie Blake) (1965). For Dia's commission, the artists ambitiously expand this sculptural gesture by installing Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos) in a cave in Puerto Rico. The journey is part of the viewer's experience, similar to other Dia sites, including Walter De Maria's The Lightning Field (1977) in New Mexico and Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty (1970) in Utah.

Allora & Calzadilla address light (both natural and electrical), as well as its representations and meanings throughout modern history, within an environment that predates and may survive human civilization. Reminiscent of myths associated with the symbolism of the cave, Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos) also directly addresses this natural setting as the scene of the first human artistic manifestations, which appeared in the form of cave paintings thousands of years ago.

"Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos) demonstrates Dia's commitment to long-term commissions, which is at the center of our mission," said Jessica Morgan, Director, Dia Art Foundation. "It has been a privilege to work with Allora & Calzadilla in realizing this work, which explores the connections between body, space, time, energy, and environment."

Co-curated by Yasmil Raymond and Manuel Cirauqui, Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos) is Dia's first long-term installation outside the continental United States since Joseph Beuys's 7000 Eichen (7000 Oaks) in Kassel, Germany, in 1982. This project is informed by Dia's commitment to Flavin, a core artist in Dia's collection. Major presentations of Flavin's light sculptures are on view at Dia:Beacon (Beacon, New York) and at the Dan Flavin Art Institute (Bridgehampton, New York).

Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos) is organized in collaboration with Para la Naturaleza, the nonprofit unit of the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico. A special thanks to the Museo de Arte de Ponce for their partnership.

Visitor Information
Guided visits for small groups are available Wednesday through Sunday at noon. Visits include a moderate hike and last approximately two hours. Arrangements will be made for school and special groups.

The work is situated between Guayanilla and Peñuelas, Puerto Rico.

Travel times by car are:
Ponce: 30 minutes
San Juan: 2 hours
Dorado: 2 hours, 45 minutes
Aguadilla: 1 hours, 30 minutes

Reservations are required. For more information, visit www.puertoricanlight.org.

Publication 
An illustrated publication will be available in winter 2016 in English and Spanish. It will investigate the work's creation and its place at the intersection of art history, environmentalism, philosophy, and scientific research.

Funding
Lead support is from project sponsors Robert and Encarnita Valdes Quinlan. Major support is provided by the Teiger Foundation. Generous support has been provided by the Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation and Dia's Commissioning Committee: Marguerite S. Hoffman, Fady Jameel, Jill and Peter Kraus, and Leslie and Mac McQuown. Additional support is provided by Tony Bechara, the Leon Levy Foundation, and Pedro Jimenez. Generous funding for the publication is provided by VIA Art Fund. Additional support is provided by Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels; Kurimanzutto, Mexico City; and Lisson Gallery, London and Milan.

Para la Naturaleza
Para la Naturaleza is dedicated to integrating society in the conservation of natural ecosystems. For more information, visit www.paralanaturaleza.org.

Dia Art Foundation
Dia Art Foundation is committed to initiating, supporting, presenting, and preserving extraordinary art projects. For more information, visit www.diaart.org.

Contact: press@diaart.org / T +212 293 5598




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Art_prospect

19.5.15

DIA ART FOUNDATION


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La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela, Dream House, 1990. Installation view, Biennale d'Art Contemporain de Lyon, 2005. © La Monte Young & Marian Zazeela, 2007. Photo: Uli Schaegger.
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Dia Art Foundation
Dia 15 VI 13 545 West 22 Street Dream House 

June 16–October 24, 2015

Dia:Chelsea
545 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 2pm–midnight 
Admission free

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Dia Art Foundation will present a newly acquired, site-specific iteration of Dream House by La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, and Jung Hee Choi at 545 West 22nd Street in New York City from June 16 to October 24. Titled Dia 15 VI 13 545 West 22 Street Dream House, the sound-and-light installation includes Young's sine-wave sound environment, Zazeela's sculptures and light design, and Choi's installation Ahata Anahata, Manifest Unmanifest IX.

Young, a crucial figure in the historical emergence of Minimalist music, is among the most influential representatives of the American avant-garde. He began using sustained tones and expanded concepts of time in the 1950s and formulated the Dream House concept with Zazeela in 1962. Together, they have developed numerous sound-and-light installations and performances, among which Dream House stands as the essential environment for their time-based performances. A program of performances will accompany the presentation of Dia 15 VI 13 545 West 22 Street Dream House. The first performance will take place on June 13, at 9pm. La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, and Jung Hee Choi will lead the Just Alap Raga Ensemble as a tribute to Pandit Pran Nath.

Performance schedule
Just Alap Raga Ensemble: Raga Darbari
June 13, 19, and 27, 9pm
La Monte Young: The Melodic Version (1984) of The Second Dream of the High-Tension Stepdown Transformer from The Four Dreams of China (1962)
July 31 and August 1, 9pm
Marian Zazeela: Ornamental Lightyears Tracery
August 20 and 22, 9pm
La Monte Young: Trio for Strings (1958)
September 3 and 5, 9pm
Pandit Pran Nath and the Kirana Gharana: Raga Cycle
September 25, 9pm
Jung Hee Choi: Tonecycle Base 30 Hz, 2:3:7 Vocal Version with 4:3 and 7:6 October 17 and 23, 9pm

Visit www.diaart.org/dreamhouse for tickets and more information.


Dia Art Foundation
Founded in 1974, Dia Art Foundation is committed to initiating, supporting, presenting, and preserving extraordinary art projects. Dia:Beacon opened in May 2003 in Beacon, New York. Dia also maintains several long-term sites, including Walter De Maria's The New York Earth Room (1977) and The Broken Kilometer (1979), Max Neuhaus's Times Square (1977), and Joseph Beuys's 7000 Eichen (7000 Oaks, which was inaugurated at Documenta 7 in 1982), all of which are located in New York City; the Dan Flavin Art Institute (established in 1983) in Bridgehampton, New York; De Maria's The Lightning Field (1977) in western New Mexico; Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty (1970) in Great Salt Lake, Utah; De Maria's The Vertical Earth Kilometer (1977) in Kassel, Germany; and Flavin's untitled (to you, Heiner, with admiration and affection) (1973) in Munich, Germany. Dia also commissions original artist web projects and produces scholarly publications. Dia currently presents temporary installations, performances, lectures, and readings on West 22nd Street in Chelsea, the neighborhood it helped pioneer. Plans for a new project space are underway.

For additional information or materials contact:
Press Department, Dia Art Foundation, press@diaart.org / T +1 212 293 5598


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