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A leading figure of Southern California’s Light and Space movement, Larry Bell explores the intersections of light, color, and volume through glass. This exhibition at Dia Beacon brings together a focused selection of Bell’s early sculptures from key small cubes to one of his first free-standing sculptures, Standing Walls (1968), now in Dia’s collection. These will be presented alongside Duo Nesting Boxes (2021), a new diptych conceived for Dia that references both the open-form autonomy of Bell’s standing walls and the geometry of his signature cubes.

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About the Artist

Larry Bell (born 1939, Chicago) is an American artist known for glass sculptures and perceptual works developed between studios in Taos, New Mexico, and Venice, California. His practice, often linked to the 1960s Los Angeles Light and Space movement, explores how light, reflection, and transparency shape our experience of objects and space. In an interview with Ocula, Bell described his long career as a series of “studies” made visible in glass, paper, and light.

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About the Gallery

DIA Beacon is a renowned contemporary art museum situated in Beacon, New York, on the banks of the Hudson River. Housed in a repurposed 1929 Nabisco box printing factory, its expansive galleries and minimalist architecture make it a destination for lovers of postwar art and industrial design.

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