The austere glass cubes for which Larry Bell is finest identified landed in New York Metropolis’s Madison Sq. Park this fall. Concurrently, a smaller present on the Judd Basis showcases his lesser-known works on canvas, which Flavin Judd organized at his father’s artwork basis in Soho.
Politically conservative, even company in aesthetic, Bell’s objects glow with an magnificence that’s positive to please his patrons and flatter their outsized, minimal areas. That is artwork for boardrooms and personal museums, however it’s nonetheless beautiful to see; like a lot artwork that emerged from the Gentle and House motion, it represents the economic flowering of america through the post-World Warfare II period, and its massive expanses of landscapes infused with the optimism of an ascendant American empire — one of many main works on show within the park is even titled “Fourth of July in Venice Fog” (2018).
In Madison Sq. Park, the artworks mirror the world round them, gathering leaves within the glass packing containers, and offering a respite from the each day grind, whereas the works on canvas on the Judd Basis, which use the identical chemical processes because the sculptures, refract the lifetime of Soho past the vitrines.
These all really feel nostalgic, like they’re vestiges from one other period. But, on the similar time they lure us in with an authenticity that meditates on these bygone aesthetics and the way they relate to right now. Like lots of the artists represented by Hauser & Wirth, Bell is eager about cash and legacy as a lot as concepts. And on the finish of our lives, these really feel like widespread considerations, significantly for individuals who have labored in isolation for many years.
In the course of the press preview, Bell advised Hyperallergic that he “never considered these pieces to be fit for outdoors.” Mentioning that every half is expounded to his bodily physique, whether or not the span of his arms or the peak he may leap. That bodily connection makes the works private in a manner few different items from the Gentle and House motion are typically, and it makes them as a lot a mirror of ourselves and our corporeal realities as of each other.
To offer you a greater have a look at the exhibits, try our video tour and temporary chat with the artist:
Set up view of “Blues from Aspen” (2018)

“Frankly Purple” (2022) in Madison Sq. Park

“Pacific Red II” (2017)

“Red Eyes” (2025)

Set up view of the canvas works by Bell on the Judd Basis in Soho, Manhattan
Improvisations within the Park might be on view in Madison Sq. Park (between twenty third and twenty sixth Streets, and Madison and Fifth Avenues in Manhattan) by means of to March 15, 2026, and it was initially curated by Brooke Kamin Rapaport, whereas being organized by Denise Markonish, Tom Reidy, and Tiera Ndlovu. Whereas Larry Bell: Irresponsible Iridescence continues on the Judd Basis (101 Spring Avenue, Soho, Manhattan) till January 31, 2026, and has no curated listed.

