Every once in awhile an experience comes along that is so visceral it changes you.
This has been true for me each time I have been at Dia Beacon.
Perhaps it is the architecture, or perhaps it is the sheer size of the spaces; certainly it is the art, stunning and powerful for sure. There is something ineffable about being there with Anna and the boys and having a communal experience of profound beauty. Without a shadow of a doubt this museum evokes the strongest and most satisfying bliss I have known. And yes, it is that moving.


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