R 26
mixed media collage on Japanese paper, framed, 2007, 41 x 41”
AAAAA 58
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 2007, 43 x 32”
AAAAA#4
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 2006, 42 x 33”
AAAAA#98
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 2007, 47 x 32”
AAAAA78
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 2007, 43 x 32”
Fraction 2196
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1996, 13.5 x 13.5"
Fraction 2199
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1996, 13.5 x 13.5"
Fraction 2311
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1996, 13.5 x 13.5"
Fraction 2792
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1996, 13.5 x 13.5"
MVD 47
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1889, 53 x 41"
MVD 57
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1889, 53 x 41"
MVD 63
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1889, 53 x 41"
MVD 178
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1990, 53 x 41"
MVD 237
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1990, 53 x 43"
MVD 278
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1991, 53 x 41"
MVD 279
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1991, 53 x 41"
New Fraction 43
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 2002, 23 x 23"
New Fraction 65
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 2002, 23 x 23"
New Fraction 200
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 2003, 23 x 23"
New Fraction 201
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 2003, 23 x 23"
SMS 130
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1991, 30 x 30"
SMS 163
mixed media collage on paper, framed, 1991, 30 x 30"
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Larry Bell
Larry Bell was born in Chicago in 1938, and currently lives and works in Taos, New Mexico along with keeping a studio in Venice, California.
Growing up in the San Fernando Valley, Bell studied at Chouinard Art School in Los Angeles from 1957 through 1959, where he was a student of Richard Rubens and Robert Irwin. His success as a young artist resulted in being included in the first exhibit to focus on Minimal art, “Primary Structures,” at the Jewish Museum in 1966 and regular exhibitions at Pace Gallery in New York between 1964 and 2005. Bell is often mentioned with James Turrell, John McCracken and others associated with the West Coast “Light and Space” movement and continues to explore the effect of light on treated glass as well as large sculptural installtion pieces.
His work is in public collections including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; The Menil Collection and Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Art Institute of Chicago; Los Angeles County Museum; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate Gallery, London; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Bell’s most recent exhibitions include a 2012 inclusion in the Getty Center’s major exhibition “Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945-1980,” focusing on the West Coast contemporary art scene. In October 2014 the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas will curate an exhibition dedicated to his large glass installations.
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Located in the heart of Gallery Row, near River Oaks in the Upper Kirby District, in Houston, Texas, our art gallery offers collectors a wide range of contemporary art in various media by artists on both a national and international level. The art gallery has an active program of exhibitions displaying artistic expressions in drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. Nicole Longnecker Gallery is dedicated to promoting visual art in our community by supporting local educational efforts and various non-profit organizations along with engaging new collectors and educating the community about art.