Opening May 1st: PETER MILLER
April 2010
Melissa Thorne‘s two part exhibition Rockslide Rocksolid opens Saturday April 3rd from 11 am to 1 pm. On April 16th a sound component will be featured at Optical Projects 1125 E 11th Street.
Wiese‘s work leverages the power of computing and mathematics to build new fictional worlds. Fractal elements and hundreds of millions of iterations (billions and trillions in magnification) combine into dream worlds of mind-boggling complexity. Wiese explores a boundless space that is at once familiar, strange, and filled with surprise.
Please join us Saturday April 3rd from 11 am to 1 pm for an artist’s reception.
More information and images from the artist’s previous exhibition: codedResponse
Please join us Saturday January 16th 11:00 am to 1:00 pm for an artist’s reception:
KYUNG-LIM LEE Recent Drawings
The subject of my work continues to be about the relationship between thought and image. An image drawn on paper can be of a metaphysical existence or an archetypal state of being. Drawing makes it possible to imagine such time and space.
Born in Korea, Lee lives and works in New York and Arizona. This is her second solo exhibition at Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery. Her prints and drawings are in private collections nationwide and in museum collections including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. More images of her work can be viewed here.
Please join us Saturday December 5th from 11 am to 1 pm
above: Matthew Sontheimer Welcome Back Foreigner
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Update: From the Houston Chronicle
Will Henry Southwestern Painting
Above: Will Henry A Burning Man 2009
Below: Will Henry Prehistoric Astronomy in the Southwest 2009
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New Editions from ULAE
November 2009
Join us for special presentations by Bill Goldston from ULAE:
Friday November 13th 11 am and 3 pm
Saturday November 14th 11 am and 3 pm
Pictured above: Richard Tuttle Other 2009
Picture below: Kiki Smith Untitled 2009
Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of paper works by Kate Shepherd. Born in 1961, the artist lives and works in New York and has had solo exhibitions at the Chinati Foundation (Marfa, Texas) and Lannan Foundation (Santa Fe). She is in the collection of MFA Boston, The LA County Museum of Art and numerous public and private collections worldwide.
The current exhibition is drawn from a body of work produced at Dieu Donne Lab Grant Program, which provides mid-career artists with a twelve-day residency to collaborate in hand papermaking. Dieu Donne, located in New York, is a nonprofit workspace founded in 1976 and dedicated to the “creation, promtion, and preservation of contemporary art in the hand-papermaking process.”
An opening reception for the exhibition will be on Saturday November 7th from 11 am to 1 pm.
The exhibition will be on view through December 3rd.
Joseph Havel I am your fiction
A native of Minneapolis, Joseph Havel attended the University of Minnesota (BFA) and Pennsylvania State University (MFA). Solo exhibitions of his work have recently been organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Laumeier Sculpture Park and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England. Please join us Saturday 3 October 2009 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm for an artist’s reception.