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February 23, 2021
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MARY DILL HENRY: LOVE JAZZ OPENS AT BERRY CAMPBELL
NEW YORK, New York
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Mary Dill Henry, Love Jazz, 1965, acrylic on canvas, 49 3/4 x 71 1/4 inches.
Berry Campbell is pleased to announce a rare exhibition of paintings from 1965 to 1970 by Mary Dill Henry (1913-2009).
In her mid-50s by this time, Henry created her signature style, synthesizing past and present art movements into bold and striking compositions. Oscillating shapes form kinetic patterns and Op Art illusions in works from this time. Influenced by her studies in the 1940s with the Bauhaus artist, László Moholy-Nagy, Henry also maintained the utopian ideals associated with Constructivism, as well the principle behind the de Stijl movement, that art and life are inseparable. This is Berry Campbell’s first exhibition of paintings by Mary Dill Henry after announcing exclusive representation in November 2020.