Ronnie Landfield retrospective and new works at STUX + HALLER gallery
Ronnie Landfield's exhibition "Five Decades" presents both retrospective works and new paintings created after a flood destroyed his Manhattan studio. The show runs through February 20 at 24 West 57th Street in New York. Landfield's move upstate following the disaster that damaged his archives and decades-old workspace prompted fresh artistic output. His work revitalizes New York School abstraction by incorporating landscape references into Color Field painting traditions. The seamless transition between earlier canvases and recent efforts demonstrates continuity in his approach. David Cohen previously reviewed Landfield's 2011 exhibition at Stephen Haller Gallery before the gallery's merger with Stux. The artist's practice makes explicit what were once subtle allusions to natural forms within non-objective painting. Viewers can contact the gallery at (212) 352-1600 for additional information.
Key facts
- Ronnie Landfield exhibition titled "Five Decades"
- Show includes retrospective works and new paintings
- Exhibition runs through February 20
- Located at 24 West 57th Street, 6th Floor, New York
- Gallery contact: (212) 352-1600
- New works created after flood destroyed Manhattan studio
- Artist moved upstate following studio disaster
- David Cohen previously reviewed Landfield's 2011 exhibition
Entities
Artists
- Ronnie Landfield
- David Cohen
Institutions
- STUX + HALLER
- Stephen Haller Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Manhattan
- 24 West 57th Street