Kishio Suga installations on long-term view at Dia Beacon, New York
This exhibition brings together a representative group of the artist’s sculptures, dating from the 1960s to the ’90s, that probe the slippages between seeing and knowing. Works culled from Dia’s holdings are complemented by key loans, together unsettling habitual expectations of materials’ behaviors, including concrete, machine oil, paraffin wax, metal, and stone that are set in serial, mutually upholding, and at times precarious arrangements. Inflected anew by the conditions of the site in which they are displayed, each of Suga’s sculptures stages a carefully framed incoherence.
In conjunction with the exhibition’s opening, Suga’s murder-mystery film, Being and Murder (1999), and video documentation of his performative “activations” will screen for the first time outside of Japan at Dia Chelsea, from July 9 to August 9.
Kishio Suga is curated by Matilde Guidelli-Guidi, curator and co–department head, with Min Sun Jeon, assistant curator.
Kishio Suga
Curated by Matilde Guidelli-Guidi with Min Sun Jeon
Dia Beacon, New York
July 18, 2025 – Summer 2027
More information here.
Kishio Suga, Concealed and Enclosed Surroundings, 1997
Installation view, Kishio Suga, Dia Beacon
Photo: Don Stahl