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The Collection

The DIA connects people to art with programs, resources, and a diverse collection—among the top six in the nation with over 65,000 works.

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The DIA connects people to art with programs, resources, and a diverse collection—among the top six in the nation with over 65,000 works.

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The DIA connects people to art with programs, resources, and a diverse collection—among the top six in the nation with over 65,000 works.

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Detroit Institute of Arts

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Detroit’s Modern Art, at Home and in Rome

December 31, 2025
Salvador Salort-Pons
Mary Anne and Eugene A. Gargaro Jr. Director, President, and CEO

In 1883, the Detroit Institute of Arts purchased its very first painting, Francis Davis Millet’s Reading of the Story of Oenone. Choosing a work by a living artist was a bold move at the time, and it set the tone for the kind of museum the DIA would become.

Salvador Salort Pons smiles in the DIA's Rivera Court
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