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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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in the Bronx, Landfield first exhibited his paintings in 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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In October 1969 he had his first one-man exhibition at the David Whitney Gallery in NYC, featuring works of that period which were partially inspired by Chinese Landscape painting. His painting
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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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at the Heidi Cho Gallery in Manhattan. Landfield has exhibited his work in important institutions and galleries for nearly five decades. Currently he lives and works in
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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 February 1966 when his loft at 496
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In late 1966 through 1968 he began exhibiting his paintings and works on paper in leading galleries and museums. Landfield moved into his loft at 94
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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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in New York City. During this period Landfield exhibited his paintings widely. He had solo exhibitions or was included in group exhibitions in
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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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During the early 1970s to the early 1990s many of Landfield's major paintings entered important public collections. In 1970 his painting
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Panel Discussion, text on file, New York Studio School, New York Panelists included: Ellen Handy, William Pettet, John Griefen,
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In 1994 Landfield presided over two public panel discussions at the New York Studio School and the Tenri Institute both in
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with Michael Rips, the director of the Art Students League of New York, about his life and his art at Findlay Galleries.
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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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from 1975 until 1989. For ten years from 1975 until 1984 four of Landfield's paintings from the collection of
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artistnetwork, Jerry N. Weiss, After the Deluge: Hurricane Sandy Wreaked Havoc on Artists and Their Work
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Landfield traveled throughout the southwest in 1973 and again in 1975. With his wife and artist friends
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in 1973. During the late 1960s through the early '70s his work was included in group exhibitions at the
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Panel Discussion, Tenri Cultural Institute. New York Panelists included: Ronnie Landfield,
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NY Times, Liz Harris, Where Rent Is Stabilized, Reopening After Storm Is No Certainty
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burned down, he returned to painting in April 1966 by sharing a loft with his friend
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before returning to New York in November 1963. At sixteen Landfield rented his first
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Museum of Art) amongst other places. In 1967-1968 two drawings were reproduced in
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https://www.findlaygalleries.com/artists/abstract-expressionist/ronnie-landfield/
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Cool and Collected or Too Hot To Handle. A Modernist Response to Post-Modernism,
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1999, a/c, 108x120 inches, (exhibited: Salander/O'Reilly Galleries NYC, 2000).
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were just a few of the artists and writers he befriended and saw regularly at
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1985, a/c, 79x112 inches, (exhibited: The Brunnier Museum, Ames Iowa, 1988).
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Ronnie Landfield, One of America's Greatest Abstract Painters, Gets Swamped
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as moderator. Sponsored by Triangle Artists Workshop, tape on file, 1994.
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in the fall of 2012. In late October 2012 Landfield's home and studio in
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1971, a/c, 87x72 inches, exhibited: David Whitney Gallery NYC, May 1971,
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in July 1967; there, he continued to experiment with rollers, staining,
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Landfield was part of a large circle of young artists who had come to
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Later that year, he had an exhibition of recent paintings entitled
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eric gelber on ronnie landfield and peter reginato at heidi cho
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and lectured there on American art. In 1997 he aided colleague
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series was completed in July 1966, and soon after architect
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Repository of Abstract Art, Modern Paintings, and Sculpture
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1969, a portfolio of prints published by Tanglewood Press.
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by the Letter Edged in Black Press, and he was included in
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William and Noma Copley Grant (Cassandra Foundation) 1969,
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From 2007 until 2016, his work has been exhibited at the
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Most recently, he has been under the representation of
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CASA CAVAZZINI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art,
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Artist Fellowship Grant 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2012.
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was the debut exhibition at the gallery space of the
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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 2561: 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 2341: 2222:Ronnie Landfield: Paintings From Five Decades, 1799:Ronnie Landfield: Paintings From Five Decades, 1631:Ronnie Landfield: Paintings From Five Decades, 1551:Ronnie Landfield: Paintings From Five Decades, 1510:Ronnie Landfield: Paintings From Five Decades, 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. 566:, 1969, 108 x 93 inches was acquired by the 2263:, tape on file at the ASL, January 5, 2006. 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 1261:Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art 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 258:before returning to New York in July 1965. 2368:, and Ronnie Landfield as moderator, 1994. 582:in 1972 and was installed in the lobby of 2274:, Art in Review, Friday, November 4, 2005 1797:Zona, Dr. Louis A. 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He briefly attending the 2635:Art Students League of New York alumni 2562: 2521:http://www.abstract-art.com/landfield/ 1839:"Ronnie Landfield: Where it All Began" 1836: 1498:Ara Osterweil, Artforum, January, 2020 1010:Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute 783:in Minneapolis; in 1972, his painting 606:, 108 x 88 inches was acquired by the 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 789:Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 2665:High School of Art and Design alumni 2550:The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc. 1313: 1169:University of Michigan Museum of Art 791:in Washington, DC, and his painting 499:- the favorite place for artists in 302:for the permanent collection of The 246:abstractions primarily painted with 50:, (re-acquired by the artist, 1985). 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. 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His painting 177:), and he was represented by the 2660:Kansas City Art Institute alumni 2397:, Rizzoli, NY 1991, p. 165. 2354:, Ellen Handy, Joan Snyder, and 2226:Butler Institute of American Art 2104:Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1803:Butler Institute of American Art 1635:Butler Institute of American Art 1555:Butler Institute of American Art 1514:Butler Institute of American Art 1465:New York Foundation for the Arts 1318: 1144:Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1072:Herbert F. 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He taught Fine Arts at the 519:, the Bianchini Gallery, the 399:, Carl Gliko, Billy Hoffman, 261: 216:High School of Art and Design 46:, NYC, 1975-1984, collection: 1892:Frieze Magazine, Will Corwin 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 7: 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 10: 2691: 2670:21st-century American Jews 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 250:. He briefly attended the 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, 1309: 1303:Detroit Institute of Arts 1163:New Orleans Museum of Art 1122:Mississippi Museum of Art 1060:Allen Memorial Art Museum 220:Kansas City Art Institute 214:. He graduated from the 130: 115: 105: 92:Kansas City Art Institute 87: 79: 55: 28: 21: 2491:, Exhibition Catalogue, 2459:, Exhibition Catalogue, 2443:, Exhibition Catalogue, 2423:, Exhibition Catalogue, 2375:, Exhibition Catalogue, 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 40:Four Seasons Restaurant 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 1273:Ringling Museum of Art 1199:Portland Museum of Art 1174:Silverstein Properties 1054:Art Gallery of Ontario 879:Stephen Haller Gallery 823: 706:Charles Cowles Gallery 657:were installed in the 634: 325: 175:Abstract expressionism 135:Abstract Expressionism 2427:, NYC. 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Four Seasons Restaurant
Seagram Building
Philip Johnson
Bronx, New York
Kansas City Art Institute
San Francisco Art Institute
Art Students League of New York
Abstract painting
Abstract Expressionism
Post-minimalism
Color Field painting
Lyrical Abstraction
abstract painter
Lyrical Abstraction
Postminimalism
Color Field painting
Abstract expressionism
David Whitney Gallery
André Emmerich
abstract
Pelham Parkway
Art Students League of New York
Woodstock, New York
High School of Art and Design
Kansas City Art Institute
loft
Bleecker Street
Bowery
Leland Bell

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