Four Fold Hurricane was a two-person exhibition at the Sam and Adele Golden Gallery at Golden Artist Colors, 188 Bell Road, New Berlin, NY.  Four Fold Hurricane was an exhibition of paintings by artists Ronald Davis and Ronnie Landfield, who have been friends since the 1960s. 

Both Davis and Landfield are abstract artists with a long history of displaying their works both in one-person and group exhibitions.  Davis had his first one-person show at the Nicholas Wilder Gallery in Los Angeles in 1965, and Landfield had his first one-person show at the David Whitney Gallery in New York City in 1969.  Davis and Landfield first exhibited together at the 1967 Whitney Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Painting, where their works were shown alongside the works of more than 160 other painters.

Landfield is a born and raised New Yorker, while Davis was born in California, raised in Wyoming, and lived in and around Los Angeles until 1991 when he moved outside of Taos, New Mexico.