In 1977 he moved to the Marlborough Gallery, where he had exhibitions in 1978, 1981, 1983 and 1985.
Eight screen prints had been published by the Marlborough Gallery, and some watercolor sketches were available, along with a maquette of one set.
Consisting of 30 figures, created in 1982, it originally showed at the Marlborough Gallery.
His latest show, at Marlborough Gallery, is on view through Saturday.
In the years after the trial, the Marlborough Gallery lost many of its most important American artists.
It wasn't until 1977 that he had another solo exhibition, this time at the Marlborough Gallery in Manhattan.
Officials at the Marlborough Gallery have little to say.
The show of paintings, drawings and prints now at Marlborough Gallery is his first in four years.
Marlborough Gallery, 40 West 57th Street, (212) 541-4900; closes tomorrow.
His father is a director of the Marlborough Gallery in New York.