Installation Views

Exhibition view: Kenneth Noland, From Center to Edge, Hunter Dunbar Projects, New York (30 April–6 June 2026). Courtesy Hunter Dunbar Projects.
Exhibition view: Kenneth Noland, From Center to Edge, Hunter Dunbar Projects, New York (30 April–6 June 2026). Courtesy Hunter Dunbar Projects.
Exhibition view: Kenneth Noland, From Center to Edge, Hunter Dunbar Projects, New York (30 April–6 June 2026). Courtesy Hunter Dunbar Projects.
Exhibition view: Kenneth Noland, From Center to Edge, Hunter Dunbar Projects, New York (30 April–6 June 2026). Courtesy Hunter Dunbar Projects.
Exhibition view: Kenneth Noland, From Center to Edge, Hunter Dunbar Projects, New York (30 April–6 June 2026). Courtesy Hunter Dunbar Projects.
About the Artist

Kenneth Noland (1924—2010) was an American Color Field painter whose circle, chevron, stripe, and shaped-canvas paintings became emblems of what critic Clement Greenberg termed Post-Painterly Abstraction and, more specifically, the Washington Color School. He is best known for large-scale abstract works in which stained bands and rings of colour on unprimed canvas are both subject and structure, rather than a vehicle for depicting the outside world.

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About the Gallery

Hunter Dunbar Projects was founded in March 2022 by Benjamin R. Hunter and Hayden Dunbar at 293 10th Avenue in New York City.

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