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- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all accessdate "2009-08-28".
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all date "1987-10-07".
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all first "Grace".
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all isCitedBy Dia_Art_Foundation.
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all last "Glueck".
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all publisher New_York_Times.
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all publisher The_New_York_Times.
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all quote "But under Mr. Friedrich's direction, Dia's ambitions proved grandiose, and it overreached financially. Now he no longer has a role in Dia and, although Mrs. Friedrich is a member of the board, she no longer makes financial contributions.".
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all quote "Dia had supported the installation from 1980 to 1986 with more than $4 million. When it withdrew from the project, Mr. Judd threatened a lawsuit, contending the foundation had reneged on some provisions of a contract. As a way to avert the threatened lawsuit, an independent entity called the Chinati Foundation was set up, to raise funds on its own. Under this arrangement, Dia has contributed its art and real-estate interests in Marfa, along with nearly $800,000 over five years to complete certain projects.".
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all title "Dia Foundation, Back From Brink, Opens New Center".
- dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all url dia-foundation-back-from-brink-opens-new-center.html?pagewanted=all.