My studio is on the Upper West Side. I’ve been in this space for several years and usually work from late morning to evening.
I moved into my studio in November 1969. Over these forty-four years I’ve painted many separate groups and series of paintings. In the early 70s, when I was showing at the David Whitney Gallery, I was making my stain/band paintings. By 1973, when I joined the Andre Emmerich Gallery, I began a group of paintings…
Over the past thirty-five years, I have had five studios in New Jersey, Brooklyn, and Queens. For the past seven years, I’ve maintained a studio in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. I draw from life—from direct observation and from experience. I do countless drawings and oil sketches as I set out the concept for a painting. I…
The studio I work in is located In Chester, Connecticut, a little more than two hours north and east of New York City.
My studio is in the small community of Des Montes located at the base of Taos Mountain, part of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain range in northern New Mexico. When David A Leffel and I moved here twenty-one years ago, we had 16 x 20 foot studios built onto the house before we arrived, so…
I’ve been living and working in my studio on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn since 1980.
My studio is in SoHo, near Chinatown and Little Italy. I’ve been working in this studio for eighteen years. The studio is in a basement. It’s very quiet, but I have little daylight.
The Loretta Howard Gallery (525 West 26th St.) presents a solo show of paintings by Larry Poons, February 1–March 2, 2013.
Curator Amalia Piccinini, a former league student, presents a selection of dark paintings by instructors Ronnie Landfield (above), Charles Hinman, and Peter Reginato (below), as well as her own work, in Going Into the Dark, The Painting Center (547 West 27th St. NYC), February 26–March 23, 2013.
Nevermore, a group exhibition on view at On Stellar Rays (133 Orchard Street, NYC), February 2–March 10, 2013.










