Marietta C.
Yelp
Buenos DIAs fellow yelpers. If you like art and want to see some true masterpieces, make sure to hit up the MET instead.
I'm a little torn on this place because I do have a little bit of mixed feels about it.
We've been wanting to come here for months and once we found out that the last Sunday of the month is free for Hudson Valley residents, we knew we had to come here even more. I love art and photography so seriously this was more of a photography playground for me than anything else.
True, many do argue that art cannot be defined. It's very subjective. On that note, DIA gives you more of an experience than art. It's artsy, yes. Would I go view their art galleries without my camera and humans to shoot? Nope. There's just no possible way to do this as it's a very funky museum-ish gallery.
Let's talk about the staff: rude as ever, cocky, presumptuous. You're only allowed to stay in each "gallery" for no more than like 5 minutes. Even if there's no one waiting. I get that it's to prevent overcrowding and lines forming. Fine. But honestly when it's not even busy I don't get the big deal. Also, you must at all times be away from everything at least 2 feet, 2 inches, 2 steps, 2 something lol. There's this one white room geometrical black and white gallery thing that you have to take off your shoes in order to get in. Two people only allowed at once. I definitely did it for the experience and while at it, took some shots. You have to!
Plan to spend here at least 2 hours, I would say three if you're with a group and want to take your time taking pictures. They're perfect for the gram.
Overall, I would like to give DIA 5 stars because I truly enjoyed the photography experience side of it. However, given the fact that this is an overall experience I didn't want to base it just on my personal experience. The galleries, especially with the cool lighting, were my fave. If you go down to the basement to this weird, cool, white screen, basement-y fake rat surrounded by setting, you get some cool shots.
Look, I like the concept, it's artsy, but it's not art (to me at least, so don't hate me lol!. If you go with a group of friends make sure it's people that would appreciate this and enjoy taking pictures and posing around. Otherwise they will not get it. Just looking out!
Definitely not worth $15 but do go check it out when it's free! And honestly, even if you did pay $15 it's not the end of the world. You would probably enjoy it.
Conclusion: it's artsy and I had an amazing time in this photography playground!