Starting with his first solo exhibition of “dot paintings” at Richard Bellamy’s Green Gallery in 1963, Larry Poons skyrocketed into art-world stardom. In his mid-20s he was featured in the seminal exhibition, “NY Painting and Sculpture” curated by Henry Geldzahler at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He began exhibiting at the legendary Leo Castelli gallery in 1965 alongside John Chamberlain, Donald Judd and Frank Stella, among others. Poons’s ellipse paintings from this period marked a major development in post-painterly abstraction.