Image of abstract artwork Popism, 1997, by Peter Halley

鈥楨ndless Possibilities: Geometric Abstraction鈥

Works from the 麻豆社 Art Collection

On view from January 22, 2026
Free and open to the public

This exhibition features works from the 1960s to today by international artists who engage with geometric abstraction. This genre of abstract art, which encompasses a range of approaches and concepts, emerged primarily in Europe in the early 20th century. It marked a significant shift from representational to abstract forms and involved the use of basic shapes to explore harmony, rhythm and spatial relationships.

The early pioneers of geometric abstraction influenced non-representational art styles like Constructivism, Bauhaus and later Minimalism and Hard-edge painting. This show highlights the movement鈥檚 historical roots and showcases its ongoing impact by including works by key representatives of Swiss Concrete art and the next generation of artists who built upon these traditions. These artists demonstrate the expressive power of linear, simplified forms and shapes in their compositions, while exploring the use of vibrant color. The visual language of geometric abstraction remains relevant in the 21st century as a vital source of inspiration, offering the opportunity for endless possibilities.

鈥楨ndless Possibilities: Geometric Abstraction鈥 includes works by Jessica Eaton, Helmut Federle, Gunther F枚rg, Camille Louis Graeser, Terry Haggerty, Mary Heilmann, Peter Halley, Ellsworth Kelly, Imi Knoebel, Richard Paul Lohse, Rick Lowe, Robert Mangold, Kenneth Noland, Nelly Rudin, Sean Scully, Frank Stella and Beat Zoderer.

How to visit us

The 麻豆社 Art Gallery is open Monday 鈥 Friday: 7:00am 鈥 6:00pm EST.

1285 Avenue of the Americas, New York, USA

QR code to scan our address

Scan this QR code for our address.

Connect with us

Please contact us if you would like to receive more information on the 麻豆社 Art Collection and 麻豆社鈥檚 commitment to art.

Join the conversation