Ronnie Landfield's Abstract Paintings Featured in First Show with Findlay Galleries
Ronnie Landfield presents his first exhibition with Findlay Galleries, showcasing his abstract paintings. The veteran artist, now in his seventies, maintains a large-scale and chromatically intense output despite past challenges. His work combines sensual landscape elements with optical purism, featuring pristine bars and effulgent stains. Landfield's career faced setbacks including damage from Hurricane Sandy and the loss of a New York studio to gentrification. The exhibition includes works like "Threshold of Eternity" from 2012, an acrylic on canvas measuring 90 by 76 inches. Landfield's approach integrates terrain into Color Field painting, reflecting his dualistic artistic vision.
Key facts
- Ronnie Landfield is having his first show with Findlay Galleries
- Landfield is a veteran abstract painter in his seventies
- His work combines landscape possibilities with optical purism
- Landfield's career was impacted by Hurricane Sandy damage
- He lost a New York studio to gentrification
- The exhibition includes "Threshold of Eternity" from 2012
- "Threshold of Eternity" is acrylic on canvas, 90 x 76 inches
- Landfield integrates terrain into Color Field painting
Entities
Artists
- Ronnie Landfield
Institutions
- Findlay Galleries
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States