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Mary Heilmann’s exhibition at Dia Beacon is the first dedicated presentation of the artist’s Starry Night series (1967-71) since its debut at Paley and Lowe Gallery in New York in 1971. For this body of work, Heilmann produced black-stained stretched and unstretched canvases referencing astronomical constellations, a group of which was bound into a large, children’s book-like work known as The Book of Night (1970), on view here. Objects made of clay and bamboo coated in flock complement these canvases. Through these works, Heilmann engages with formal, conceptual, and cosmological notions of light and dark, evoking constellations using cut-outs, glitter, lead foil, and other ad hoc material strategies.

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Born in San Francisco CA, 1940

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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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