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Deborah Butterfield

Deborah Butterfield

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  • American, b. 1949 Lives and works in HolualOa, HI and Bozeman, MT Since the 1970s, Deborah Butterfield has been known...
    Photo: Hector Valdivia

    American, b. 1949

    Lives and works in HolualOa, HI and Bozeman, MT 

     
    Since the 1970s, Deborah Butterfield has been known for her equine sculptures crafted from cast bronze, as well as from found and salvaged materials such as scrap metal, mud, and clay. Butterfield’s bronze horses begin as maquettes created from branches, twigs, and driftwood. Once she combines these materials into her remarkable equine forms, each individual component is cast in bronze and exactingly reassembled according to her original design. Resembling horses in standing and reclined poses, these evocative works reflect the artist’s uncanny ability to imbue her carefully assembled forms with a specificity usually reserved for living beings. 
     
    Butterfield’s sculptures have been shown in solo and group exhibitions across the United States and internationally, including Deborah Butterfield: P.S These are not horses, a career-spanning retrospective at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at UC Davis (2023-2024). 
     
    Butterfield was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center in 2022, as well as the Governor’s Art Award conferred by the Montana Arts Council (2010); American Academy of Achievement Award (1993); John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (1980); National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships (1977, 1980); and the Purchase Award for Sculpture and Student Jury Award for Sculpture, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (1972). 
     
    Her work has been collected by numerous museums including the Art Institute of Chicago, IL; Baltimore Museum of Art, MD; Berkeley Museum of Art, CA; Brooklyn Museum, NY; Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, CA; Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA; Cincinnati Art Museum, OH; de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, MI; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; San Jose Museum of Art, CA; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C; Toledo Museum of Art, OH; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, CA; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; and Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT. 
     
    The artist currently divides her time between Holualoa, HI and a ranch in Bozeman, MT, where she raises, trains, and rides horses.
     
    Artist CV (PDF)
  • Exhibitions
    • Deborah Butterfield: New Sculpture

      Deborah Butterfield: New Sculpture

      September 6 - November 9, 2024
      Haines proudly presents Deborah Butterfield : New Sculpture , the gallery's debut exhibition with the celebrated American artist. The exhibition features a selection of Butterfield's signature equine sculptures, constructed from...
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    • Material Matters

      Material Matters

      July 19 - August 31, 2024
      Haines Gallery is pleased to present Material Matters , a group exhibition bringing together eight artists whose highly inventive use of materials is central to their practices. The exhibition includes...
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  • News
    • Deborah Butterfield Group Exhibition, Beast Mode di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, Napa, CA December 7, 2024 - March 2,...
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      Deborah Butterfield
      Group Exhibition

      Beast Mode
      di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, Napa, CA
      December 7, 2024 - March 2, 2025
      The di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art has annouced the opening of a temporary downtown gallery with the exhibition Beast Mode . The exhibition features artwork with animal imagery drawn...
    • Deborah Butterfield Museum Acqusition, Whitney Western Art Museum, Cody, WY acquires Deborah Butterfield's Portal (2023)
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      Deborah Butterfield
      Museum Acqusition

      Whitney Western Art Museum, Cody, WY acquires Deborah Butterfield's Portal (2023)
      Haines is pleased to share the acquisition of Deborah Butterfield 's Portal , 2023, by the Whitney Western Art Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West . The...
    • Deborah Butterfield Museum Acqusition, Pyramid Sculpture Park & Museum, Hamilton, OH acquires Deborah Butterfield's Halfmoon Lake (2008)
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      Deborah Butterfield
      Museum Acqusition

      Pyramid Sculpture Park & Museum, Hamilton, OH acquires Deborah Butterfield's Halfmoon Lake (2008)
      Pyramid Hill Museum & Sculpture Park has announced the acquisition of Deborah Butterfield's sculpture Halfmoon Lake (2008) to its collection of monumental contemporary sculptures. The work is named after a...
  • Press
  • "Buffalo Bill Center of the West Acquires Iconic Sculpture by Deborah Butterfield," EINPresswire, December 3, 2024

    David M. Roth, “Deborah Butterfield @ Manetti Shrem,” Squarecylinder.com, January 7, 2024

    Hillary Louise Johnson, “Horses of a Different Color,” Sactown Magazine, September-October, 2023

    John Yau, “Deborah Butterfield: It All Adds Up,” Sculpture Magazine, November 2, 2022

    Alex V. Cipolle, “In Washington, a Beloved Birthplace for Artistic Giants,” The New York Times, October 20, 2021

    Colette Copeland, "The Horse as Witness and Metaphor: A Chat with Deborah Butterfield," Glasstire, November 14, 2020

    Laurie Delk, “For the Love of Horses: A Conversation with Deborah Butterfield,” Sculpture Magazine, December 1, 2005

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