Final weeks to see “Experience & Expression” at the Detroit Institute of Arts
 An installation featuring a selection of contemporary art never, or rarely seen by the public from the DIA’s permanent collection

Updated Sep 20, 2021

September 20, 2021 (Detroit)—There are two weeks left to see the current installation of contemporary works in Experience & Expression at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). Featured in ArtDaily and other local publications, this installation closes Sunday, October 3. Experience & Expression is free with museum admission, which is free for residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties. All museum visitors must make an advance reservation by phone at 313.833.4005 or online at https://ticketapp.dia.org.

This installation includes approximately 25 works, including recently acquired objects that have never, or rarely been seen by the public by artists such as McArthur Binion, Rashid Johnson, Elias Sime, and Avery Singer. Other artists in the installation include Marina Abramovic, Ghada Amer, Jennifer Bartlett, Hernan Bas, Nicholas Hlobo, Allie McGhee, Yoko Ono, Sean Scully, and more. 

The works are grouped into three themes:  abstraction, art meant to evoke emotion or an experience to the viewer by experimenting with color, form, and texture; materiality, understanding and exploring the meaning of the materials used; and meditations on identity, works that express the artist’s personal experiences and emotions. The installation provides novice art-lovers with an introduction to contemporary art and invite visitors to look closely, to ask questions, and to connect with their own experiences. 

This installation supports the DIA’s goal to present and highlight artists of diverse backgrounds and cultures. The museum is committed to sharing the individuality and universality of experiences, ideas, and concerns around the world and at home.  For more information on this exhibition, visit www.dia.org/exhibitions/experience-expression

Museum Hours and Admission 
9 a.m.–4 p.m. Wednesdays–Fridays; 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. General admission (excludes ticketed exhibitions) is free for Macomb, Oakland and Wayne county residents and DIA members. For all others, $14 for adults, $9 for seniors ages 62+, $8 for college students, $6 for ages 6–17. For membership information, call 313-833-7971. 

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The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), one of the premier art museums in the United States, is home to more than 65,000 works that comprise a multicultural survey of human creativity from ancient times through the 21st century. From the first Van Gogh painting to enter a U.S. museum (Self-Portrait, 1887), to Diego Rivera's world-renowned Detroit Industry murals (1932–33), the DIA’s collection is known for its quality, range and depth. The DIA’s mission is to create opportunities for all visitors to find personal meaning in art individually and with each other. 

Programs are made possible with support from residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties. 

Follow the DIA on Facebook YouTube Twitter Instagram

 

September 20, 2021 (Detroit)—There are two weeks left to see the current installation of contemporary works in Experience & Expression at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). Featured in ArtDaily and other local publications, this installation closes Sunday, October 3. Experience & Expression is free with museum admission, which is free for residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties. All museum visitors must make an advance reservation by phone at 313.833.4005 or online at https://ticketapp.dia.org.

This installation includes approximately 25 works, including recently acquired objects that have never, or rarely been seen by the public by artists such as McArthur Binion, Rashid Johnson, Elias Sime, and Avery Singer. Other artists in the installation include Marina Abramovic, Ghada Amer, Jennifer Bartlett, Hernan Bas, Nicholas Hlobo, Allie McGhee, Yoko Ono, Sean Scully, and more. 

The works are grouped into three themes:  abstraction, art meant to evoke emotion or an experience to the viewer by experimenting with color, form, and texture; materiality, understanding and exploring the meaning of the materials used; and meditations on identity, works that express the artist’s personal experiences and emotions. The installation provides novice art-lovers with an introduction to contemporary art and invite visitors to look closely, to ask questions, and to connect with their own experiences. 

This installation supports the DIA’s goal to present and highlight artists of diverse backgrounds and cultures. The museum is committed to sharing the individuality and universality of experiences, ideas, and concerns around the world and at home.  For more information on this exhibition, visit www.dia.org/exhibitions/experience-expression

Museum Hours and Admission 
9 a.m.–4 p.m. Wednesdays–Fridays; 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. General admission (excludes ticketed exhibitions) is free for Macomb, Oakland and Wayne county residents and DIA members. For all others, $14 for adults, $9 for seniors ages 62+, $8 for college students, $6 for ages 6–17. For membership information, call 313-833-7971. 

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The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), one of the premier art museums in the United States, is home to more than 65,000 works that comprise a multicultural survey of human creativity from ancient times through the 21st century. From the first Van Gogh painting to enter a U.S. museum (Self-Portrait, 1887), to Diego Rivera's world-renowned Detroit Industry murals (1932–33), the DIA’s collection is known for its quality, range and depth. The DIA’s mission is to create opportunities for all visitors to find personal meaning in art individually and with each other. 

Programs are made possible with support from residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties. 

Follow the DIA on Facebook YouTube Twitter Instagram