DIA
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DIA is a major art museum in Detroit, Michigan, renowned for its extensive collection spanning diverse cultures and historical periods, including celebrated European, American, and African American works.
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| instanceOf |
art museum
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cultural institution → |
| architecturalStyle |
Beaux-Arts
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| collectionSize |
more than 65,000 artworks
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| country |
United States
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| formerName |
Detroit Museum of Art
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| governs |
DIA Plaza and surrounding cultural campus exhibitions
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| hasAbbreviation |
DIA
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| hasCollectionType |
contemporary art
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decorative arts → drawings → modern art → painting → photography → prints → sculpture → textiles → |
| hasNotableWork |
Cotopaxi by Frederic Edwin Church
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Detroit Industry Murals by Diego Rivera → Nocturne in Black and Gold, the Falling Rocket by James McNeill Whistler → Self-Portrait by Vincent van Gogh → The Visitation by Rembrandt → The Wedding Dance by Pieter Bruegel the Elder → |
| hasProgram |
community outreach programs
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educational programs for schools → film and performing arts series → public lectures and talks → |
| hasWebsite |
https://www.dia.org/
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| inception |
1885
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| locatedIn |
Detroit, Michigan
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Michigan → Wayne County, Michigan NERFINISHED → |
| mainBuildingOpened |
1927
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| notableFor |
African American art collection
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American art collection → Ancient art collection → Asian art collection → European art collection → Islamic art collection → Native American art collection → encyclopedic art collection → |
| ownedBy |
Detroit Institute of Arts Authority (regional art authority)
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| recognizedAs |
one of the leading art museums in the United States
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| serves |
City of Detroit
NERFINISHED
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Macomb County → Oakland County NERFINISHED → Wayne County NERFINISHED → |
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Detroit Institute of Arts
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Detroit Institute of Arts
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