Ronnie Landfield retrospective and new works at STUX + HALLER gallery through February 20
Ronnie Landfield: Five Decades presents both retrospective works and new paintings created after the artist relocated upstate following a devastating flood that destroyed his Manhattan studio and archives. The exhibition occupies two rooms at 24 West 57th Street, with one space dedicated to earlier canvases that survived or were restored, and another featuring recent acrylic paintings. David Cohen's review notes the seamless transition between these periods, observing how Landfield revitalizes Color Field painting traditions while incorporating landscape references. The show continues through February 20 at STUX + HALLER's sixth-floor gallery space. Landfield's 2015 acrylic work "It's Been a Long Long Time" measures 40 by 75 inches. Cohen previously reviewed Landfield's 2011 exhibition at Stephen Haller Gallery before its merger with Stux Gallery, praising the artist's approach to post-painterly abstraction. The flood that prompted Landfield's move destroyed his downtown Manhattan studio where he had worked for decades. Gallery contact information includes the phone number (212) 352-1600.
Key facts
- Ronnie Landfield: Five Decades exhibition runs through February 20
- Show includes retrospective works and new paintings created after studio flood
- Exhibition located at 24 West 57th Street, 6th Floor, New York
- David Cohen reviewed the exhibition for artcritical
- Flood destroyed Landfield's downtown Manhattan studio and archives
- Artist relocated upstate after the flood
- Exhibition features 2015 acrylic painting "It's Been a Long Long Time" measuring 40 x 75 inches
- STUX + HALLER gallery formed from merger of Stux and Stephen Haller Gallery
Entities
Artists
- Ronnie Landfield
- David Cohen
Institutions
- STUX + HALLER
- Stephen Haller Gallery
- Stux Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- 24 West 57th Street
- New York
- United States
- Manhattan
- downtown Manhattan
- upstate