Benjamin Butler will be an artist-in-residence at SoArt in Spittal an der Drau, Austria during the month of May.

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Benjamin Butler will be an artist-in-residence at SoArt in Spittal an der Drau, Austria during the month of May.
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery will be exhibiting artworks by Alex Dodge, Graham Anderson, Holly Coulis, and Benjamin Butler at Art Brussels 2023, Booth 5B-43.
Benjamin Butler has work included in Nature, a group show at Charim Gallery in Vienna, AT. The show attempts to provide an objectively ambivalent view of nature by denying any romanticism. The exhibition is on view March 29 through April 22, 2023.
Benjamin Butler is participating in Form, a group show organized by Agency in Vienna, Austria. The exhibition, curated by Yuki Higashino, will be on view March 11 through March 26, 2023.
Benjamin Butler has a painting included in 6 Artists selected by Tomio Koyama Gallery, a group show at Hankyu Men’s Osaka in Japan. The exhibition is on view through February 27, 2023.
Benjamin Butler has three paintings included in Forest Through the Trees, a group show at Laumeier Sculpture Park in Missouri. The exhibition focuses on artists who have taken the tree as both subject and object. The exhibition is on view August 27 through December 11, 2022.
Benjamin Bulter has two paintings, Winter Forest (2016) and Purple (Landscape) (2018), included in contemporary – ism, a showcase at Objet d’art in Tokyo. The show is up from March 4 – April 3.
Benjamin Butler has a solo show, Two-Tones, Monochromes, and Other Landscapes, at Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo. The show runs from February 1 – February 29, 2020.
Complex 665 2F, 6-5-24 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 106-0032 Japan
Benjamin Butler has a painting in a group show, sotto voce, curated by Robert Bordo, at Bortolami Gallery in New York. The show runs from November 15th to December 20th, 2019.
Yuki Higashino writes about Benjamin Butlers show “Recent Trees and Monochromes” at Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna, in Artforum.com.
Benjamin Butler has a solo show, Recent Trees and Monocromes, up at Galerie Martin Janda in Vienna, Austria. The show runs from April 26 through May 2, 2018. Galerie Martin Janda
Eschenbachgasse 11, 1010 Vienna
Benjamin Butler’s solo show opens on March 3rd at Aura Gallery and runs through April 3rd.
Benjamin Butler has new work in a group show, Three Paths to the Lake, at Galerie Martin Janda in Vienna. The show runs from June 8th – July 23, 2016. Eschenbachgasse 11, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Benjamin butler will be having a solo show of new works, “Trees Alone” at Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo Japan. The show will run from March 12- April 23, 2016 with an opening reception on Saturday, March 12, 2016. 3-10-11, Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-0051 Japan
Benjamin Butler talks with Ridley Howard in the Huffington Post
Benjamin Butler will be debuting a new body of work in Another Tree, Another Forest, at Galerie Martin Janda in Vienna, Austria. The show will run from March 11 – April 18, 2015. Galerie Martin Janda, Eschenbachgasse 11, 1010 Vienna.
Benjamin Butler is included in the show “Branched: Trees in Contemporary Art,” at the Museum Sinclair-Haus in Bad Homburg, Germany. The show runs from November 30, 2014 – February 22, 2015.
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery with be participating in NADA New York, and featuring works by Glen Baldridge, Joy Curtis, David Gilbert, and Benjamin Butler. The Fair is located at the Pier 36 at Basketball City located at 299 South Street on the East River, and runs from May 9–11.
Benjamin Butler will be having a solo show, Selected Trees, at Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo, Japan. The show runs from January 29 – February 17, 2014.
Benjamin Butler has work in a group show, Imprisoned, Jailbreak, at XYZ Collective in Tokyo, Japan. The show runs from October 13 – November 10, 2013.
Showing Glen Baldridge, Benjamin Butler, Ian Pedigo, Sara Ludy, and David Scanavino at NADA New York. Booth 110. May 10 – 12, 2013, Booth 207, Pier 36 at Basketball City, 299 South Street.
A Benjamin Butler painting was included in Greater New York, 2005, at MoMA P.S.1, in New York City.