At Dia’s Spring Gala, the art world converges in a celebration of culture and community, featuring a who’s who of art world heavyweights and a cultural feast for the eyes.
Celebrating the Intersection of Art and Culture at Dia’s Spring Benefit
This year’s Dia Art Foundation Spring Benefit was a testament to the power of ‘art to bring people together,’ showcasing a convergence of cultural cachet and institutional clout in an evening that felt more like a salon than a traditional fundraiser.
A Who’s Who of Art World Heavyweights
The event drew over 550 artists, patrons, museum directors, curators, and luminaries from architecture, film, and fashion to Beacon, New York. The guest list was a veritable who’s who of art world heavyweights, including Julianne Moore, François Louis Pinault, Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Al-Thani, Jack Antonoff, Jeremy O. Harris, Louise Trotter, Allison and Larry Berg, JK Brown, Eric Diefenbach, David Nolan, Ales Ortuzar, Cecilia Alemani, Anne Pasternak, Tina Kim, Glenn Lowry, Nicola Lees, Antwaun Sargent, Sarah Sze, Lee Ufan, Chase Hall, Louise Lawler, Tyler Mitchell, Marilyn Minter, Virginia Overton, Terry Winters, and many more.
Julianne Moore is a renowned American actress known for her versatility and range in various film genres.
Born on December 3, 1960, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, she began her acting career in the early 1980s.
Moore's breakthrough role came in 2002 with the film 'Far from Heaven,' earning her an Academy Award nomination.
She won the Oscar for Best Actress in 2015 for her portrayal of Alzheimer's patient Alice Howland in 'Still Alice.'
Throughout her career, Moore has appeared in over 50 films and television shows.

A Cultural Feast for the Eyes
The elegant mid-day multi-meal event began with a morning reception in the ‘Gerhard Richter gallery,’ followed by an opportunity to browse current exhibitions featuring works by Renée Green, Roni Horn, Cameron Rowland, Lucas Samaras, and Keith Sonnier. The seasonally inspired tulip-bedecked luncheon took place in the airy ‘Felix Gonzalez-Torres galleries,’ providing a picturesque backdrop for guests to enjoy.
Artists and Curators Take Center Stage
Board chair Nathalie de Gunzburg addressed the crowd before handing the mic over to director Jessica Morgan, who paid tribute to the featured artists and reflected on her decade at Dia. The evening’s program also included performances by musicians Jack Antonoff and others, adding to the festive atmosphere.
A Celebration of Art, Culture, and Community
This year’s Spring Benefit was a testament to the enduring power of art to bring people together and celebrate culture. As always, the event felt like more than just a fundraiser – it was an opportunity for art world professionals and enthusiasts alike to come together and enjoy each other’s company in a beautiful setting.