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At the time of his exhibition at the Butler
Institute of American Art in 2007, Landfield was referred to as "one of the best painters in America and has been since he first came on the scene in the 1960s." Louis Zona, director of the institute, says "To stand in front of a Landfield painting is to be
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During 1970 Landfield participated in a three-person show in New York City at the David
Whitney Gallery and he had solo exhibitions in Cleveland, St. Louis and in Corona Del Mar, California. In 1971 he held his second solo exhibition at the David Whitney Gallery in New York City. From that exhibition
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By 1970 Landfield was recognized as one of the first painters to have led the "movement away from the geometric, hard-edge, and minimal, toward more lyrical, sensuous, romantic abstractions in colors which were softer and more vibrant." His paintings were part of the
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Manhattan in 1962. He continued his study of painting by visiting major museum and gallery exhibitions in New York during the early sixties and by taking painting and drawing classes at the
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landscape paintings, and has held more than seventy solo exhibitions and more than two hundred group exhibitions. In 2011 he was described by the LewAllen
Gallerie as "at the forefront of contemporary art...one of the best painters in America."
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transported into a world where color feeds upon color and every inch of the canvas is considered ... Ronnie
Landfield is, pure and simple, one of the best painters in America."
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geometric painting, found objects, and finally began a series of 15 - 9' x 6' mystical "border paintings". After a serious setback in
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in New York since the mid-1960s. Landfield began extensive writing and lecturing about abstract painting from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s.
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and acrylic paintings on paper there. Throughout the later 1980s and 1990s he often spent summers in various towns throughout the western
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borders, and painted unstretched canvases on the floor for the first time. Briefly in 1967-1968 he worked part-time for
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and Carmen Megeath he camped, lived and painted dozens of paintings on canvas and limestone in the mountains outside
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in 1983, among dozens of others. In 1989-1990 Landfield began correspondence with the late art historian, Professor
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was the debut exhibition at the gallery space of the
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590:1969, 108 x 55 inches was later exhibited in
545:Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts
234:(sublet with a friend from the figurative painter
2268:Color Coded, Ronnie Landfield and Peter Reginato
857:In 2007 Landfield had a retrospective exhibition
696:painting abstractions and abstract landscapes in
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2405:Nicholas Wilder on Ronnie Landfield, April 1989
2391:The Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art
574:1969, 108 x 168 inches, was acquired from
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2222:Ronnie Landfield: Paintings From Five Decades,
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1461:Joan Mitchell Foundation Emergency Grant, 2012
859:Ronnie Landfield: Paintings From Five Decades,
1578:High on Rebellion: Inside the Underground at
767:, 1968, 108 x 120 inches was acquired by the
322:Ronnie Landfield and Border Painting 8, 1966,
1299:, Brunswick, Maine, amongst numerous others.
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2220:, Dr. Louis A. Zona, Exhibition Catalogue,
2170:Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
1587:, Thunder's Mouth Press NYC. 1998, pp.2-105
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795:1982, 107 x 78 inches, was acquired by the
779:1970, 90 x 113 inches, was acquired by the
608:Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
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582:in 1972 and was installed in the lobby of
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1797:Zona, Dr. Louis A. Exhibition Catalogue,
1745:(60th anniversary edition), Spring 2008,
1411:Learn how and when to remove this message
680:Spending the early summer of 1980 on the
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914:Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year One
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266:From 1964 to 1966 he experimented with
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2521:http://www.abstract-art.com/landfield/
1839:"Ronnie Landfield: Where it All Began"
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1498:Ara Osterweil, Artforum, January, 2020
1010:Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
783:in Minneapolis; in 1972, his painting
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157:(born January 9, 1947) is an American
2545:2011 exhibition at LewAllen Galleries
2316:Seven Painters at Nicholas Alexander,
1983:Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
1687:Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
1456:Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation
969:Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
854:at the Heidi Cho Gallery in Chelsea.
838:at the Nicholas/Alexander Gallery in
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2665:High School of Art and Design alumni
2550:The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc.
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791:in Washington, DC, and his painting
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302:for the permanent collection of The
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2485:, July 29, 1968, pp. 3, 55-63.
1237:University of New Mexico Art Museum
1022:Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
324:photo by Tom Gormley NYC. July 1966
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2655:San Francisco Art Institute alumni
2605:21st-century American male artists
2451:Highlights of the 1969-1970 Season
1939:Museum of Modern Art, Diamond Lake
1867:Huffington Post, Annie Fabricant,
1449:Grant 2001, 2013 (Emergency Grant)
1231:New Britain Museum of American Art
1157:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
1106:Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen
252:University of California, Berkeley
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1837:Corwin, William (November 2012).
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2397:, Rizzoli, NY 1991, p. 165.
2354:, Ellen Handy, Joan Snyder, and
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2104:Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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2600:21st-century American painters
2590:20th-century American painters
2526:A Conversation with the Artist
2511:http://www.ronnielandfield.net
2493:Whitney Museum of American Art
2479:The New Art: It's Way, Way Out
2461:Whitney Museum of American Art
2445:Whitney Museum of American Art
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1297:Bowdoin College Museum of Art
920:and The Daedalus Foundation.
902:High School of Art and Design
649:. He taught Fine Arts at the
519:, the Bianchini Gallery, the
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1600:, Exhibition Catalogue, the
1329:biography of a living person
1225:Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
1181:Southern Illinois University
980:The Art Institute of Chicago
525:Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery
304:Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery
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2580:American landscape painters
2575:Painters from New York City
2311:, 1996, #1, pp. 91–93.
2115:Smith College Museum of Art
2038:Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
1972:The National Gallery of Art
1426:San Francisco Art Institute
1349:must be removed immediately
1151:Smith College Museum of Art
1100:Yale University Art Gallery
998:Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
963:The National Gallery of Art
616:Smith College Museum of Art
256:San Francisco Art Institute
96:San Francisco Art Institute
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2615:American abstract painters
2395:Metropolitan Museum of Art
2137:Indianapolis Museum of Art
1928:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1698:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1447:Pollock-Krasner Foundation
1441:Pollock-Krasner Foundation
1291:Palm Springs Desert Museum
1279:Robert Hull Fleming Museum
1213:Philadelphia Museum of Art
1193:Cedar Rapids Museum of Art
1187:Indianapolis Museum of Art
908:was adversely affected by
885:and LewAllen Galleries in
797:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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2322:, May, 1996, p. 113.
2203:Detroit Institute of Arts
2126:New Orleans Museum of Art
1914:ARTPULSE, Stephen Truax,
1604:, Ridgefield, Conn. 1970.
1437:Grant Clayworks NYC 1983,
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1163:New Orleans Museum of Art
1122:Mississippi Museum of Art
1060:Allen Memorial Art Museum
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2280:A panel discussion with
2255:and Willem de Kooning's
2005:Art Institute of Chicago
1616:, Exhibition Catalogue,
1424:Gold Medal for Painting
1089:Boca Raton Museum of Art
946:The Museum of Modern Art
793:From Portal to Paradise,
760:, to name a few places.
710:Stephen Haller Fine Arts
242:where he began painting
2620:Jewish American artists
2093:Staatsgemaldesammlungen
1559:Seeking the Miraculous,
1179:The University Museum,
659:Four Seasons Restaurant
541:Studio Museum in Harlem
537:Baltimore Museum of Art
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2645:Artists from Manhattan
2640:Artists from the Bronx
2595:American male painters
2468:Young Lyrical Painters
2393:, Selections from the
2181:Ringling Museum of Art
2148:Portland Museum of Art
1629:Exhibition Catalogue,
1549:Exhibition Catalogue,
1508:Exhibition Catalogue,
1343:Please help by adding
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1199:Portland Museum of Art
1174:Silverstein Properties
1054:Art Gallery of Ontario
879:Stephen Haller Gallery
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657:were installed in the
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175:Abstract expressionism
135:Abstract Expressionism
2427:, NYC. December, 1973
2329:, Exhibition review,
2307:, Exhibition review,
2278:Do Aesthetics Matter?
2060:Des Moines Art Center
1538:Bowery Artist Tribute
1467:Emergency Grant, 2012
1458:Emergency Grant, 2012
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1095:Federal Reserve Board
1028:Sheldon Museum of Art
1016:Des Moines Art Center
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2540:Museum of Modern Art
887:Santa Fe, New Mexico
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533:Museum of Modern Art
342:Something Else Press
171:Color Field painting
143:Color Field painting
2650:People from Tribeca
2441:Lyrical Abstraction
2371:Negroponte, Diane,
2338:In The Late Sixties
2336:Landfield, Ronnie,
2318:Exhibition review,
2159:Portland Art Museum
1994:Norton Simon Museum
1665:Norton Simon Museum
1614:Lyrical Abstraction
1598:Lyrical Abstraction
1305:(Detroit, Michigan)
1206:Portland Art Museum
1082:Stanford University
1066:Delaware Art Museum
1043:New York University
975:Norton Simon Museum
769:Norton Simon Museum
673:, on the so-called
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549:Stanford University
437:Robert Rauschenberg
383:, Michael Steiner,
375:, Kenneth Showell,
292:The Border Painting
212:Woodstock, New York
201:Born and raised in
163:Lyrical Abstraction
147:Lyrical Abstraction
2272:The New York Times
2049:High Museum of Art
2027:Seattla Art Museum
1360:"Ronnie Landfield"
1327:This section of a
1004:High Museum of Art
992:Seattle Art Museum
898:Where it All Began
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694:Catskill Mountains
643:Zion National Park
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517:Park Place Gallery
503:during the 1960s.
481:Dorothea Rockburne
395:, Robert Povlich,
371:, William Pettet,
351:during the 1960s.
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125:Portal To Paradise
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2489:Annual Exhibition
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2457:Annual Exhibition
2431:Stephen Prokopoff
2409:Messenger, Lisa,
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1401:August 2019
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811:Recent work
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