Enright describes the development of the artist's works in paper and the influence of the North and of the representation of the human body on his symbolic abstract images. Biographical notes
Moppett analyses the referential and formal elements in Butler's figurative paintings. Biographical ...
Tenhaaf analyzes Butler's work from a feminist standpoint. Broaching issues in contemporary biology,...
The oeuvre of the Belgian painter James Ensor was populated with grotesque imagery and charged with ...
Enright describes the development of the artist's works in paper and the influence of the North and ...
Butler defines the Arctic tundra and the image of the Shaman as the subjects of his work. Biographic...
According to Kirby, Butler's images of the human figure reveal his interest in Inuit, Mexican and Sh...
The authors describe Butler's installation of drawings and objects and their poetic associations in ...
Swain emphasizes the biomorphic qualities of Butler's etchings and paperworks. Biographical notes. 1...
Catalogue for a multidisciplinary exhibition by Butler, based on his experience as a medical illustr...
According to Dillow, Butler's fluid, figurative paintings refer to primitive art and abstract formal...
In her discussion of multimedia works by five artists, exhibiting artist Butler points out the benef...
Butler positions her printing as a progression towards a narrative structure while considering conce...
Murchie notes the recent shift in Butler's work from a focus on aspects of war to the more positive ...
Lawlor describes Nickerson's abstract paintings, referring to his spirituality and his use of visual...
Describing Graham's paintings, Jenkner explores the artist's dual concerns for landscape and the for...
Moppett analyses the referential and formal elements in Butler's figurative paintings. Biographical ...
Tenhaaf analyzes Butler's work from a feminist standpoint. Broaching issues in contemporary biology,...
The oeuvre of the Belgian painter James Ensor was populated with grotesque imagery and charged with ...
Enright describes the development of the artist's works in paper and the influence of the North and ...
Butler defines the Arctic tundra and the image of the Shaman as the subjects of his work. Biographic...
According to Kirby, Butler's images of the human figure reveal his interest in Inuit, Mexican and Sh...
The authors describe Butler's installation of drawings and objects and their poetic associations in ...
Swain emphasizes the biomorphic qualities of Butler's etchings and paperworks. Biographical notes. 1...
Catalogue for a multidisciplinary exhibition by Butler, based on his experience as a medical illustr...
According to Dillow, Butler's fluid, figurative paintings refer to primitive art and abstract formal...
In her discussion of multimedia works by five artists, exhibiting artist Butler points out the benef...
Butler positions her printing as a progression towards a narrative structure while considering conce...
Murchie notes the recent shift in Butler's work from a focus on aspects of war to the more positive ...
Lawlor describes Nickerson's abstract paintings, referring to his spirituality and his use of visual...
Describing Graham's paintings, Jenkner explores the artist's dual concerns for landscape and the for...
Moppett analyses the referential and formal elements in Butler's figurative paintings. Biographical ...
Tenhaaf analyzes Butler's work from a feminist standpoint. Broaching issues in contemporary biology,...
The oeuvre of the Belgian painter James Ensor was populated with grotesque imagery and charged with ...