Ben Miller
Endangered Rivers
Ben Miller Endangered Rivers Art Miami Booth AM128
Ben Miller – Endangered Rivers presents twelve paintings by Bozeman, Montana based artist Ben Miller. Over the last six years, Miller has developed an international reputation for his unique paintings of rivers painted with a fly rod. The Endangered Rivers paintings, like the rivers themselves, are complex layers of color and transparency built from thousands of cast strokes. Miller’s paintings presented at the Art Miami booth will include many of these works, along with more recent paintings of rivers in Montana and Washington.
Sullivan Creek, WA (5/24/24), 2024
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Missouri River (Big Spring), MT (8/18/22), 2022
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
St. Joe River, ID (9/26/23), 2023
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
South Fork Clearwater River, ID (6/18/24), 2024
acrylic on polycarbonate
48 x 36 inches
Madison River, MT (8/15/22), 2022
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Vermillion River, MT (7/18/24), 2024
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Hudson River, NJ (9/12/22), 2022
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Hackensack River, NJ (9/11/22), 2022
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Little Spokane River, WA (5/22/23), 2023
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Gallatin River, MT (8/16/22), 2022
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Gallatin River, MT (8/19/24), 2024
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Gallatin River, MT (9/4/24), 2024
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Gallatin River, MT (9/4/24), 2024
acrylic on polycarbonate
36 x 48 inches
Ben Miller
Endangered Rivers
Oxbow Gallery, Bozeman Montana
June - September 2024
“Ben Miller – Endangered Rivers” presents nine paintings that range in size from 3 x 4 feet to 8 x 16 feet, and geographically from Montana and Illinois to New Jersey and New York. Each painting was done with a river organization – the Gallatin River with the Gallatin River Task Force, the Ruby, Big Hole, Beaverhead and Jefferson Rivers with Save Wild Trout, the North Fork of the Chicago River and the Calumet River with Friends of the Chicago River, the Hackensack River with Hackensack Riverkeepers, and the Hudson River with Friends of Liberty State Park. Along with generating awareness for the important work these groups are doing for river conservation, a portion of sales proceeds will go to these organizations.
Artists for time immemorial have shown us new ways to see the world. Ben’s eye looks out, not in. His mind is used to create tools to make art, not to be the subject of art. He is sophisticated, but also a populist, a fisherman and hunter who understands the world of prey and predator, who sees being human as also being animal.
Our world teeters on the brink of cataclysm from climate change, and human beings are more and more detached from nature and wilderness. The art world has pushed itself in to a corner of elitism, solipsism and market manipulation. I believe Ben is on the cusp of Zeitgeist – and the cusp of Zeitgeist is the stuff great art is made of.
Gary Snyder
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week | March 20-23, 2025
Seattle Art Fair | July 17 - 20, 2025
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