Upcoming Drop:

South2 West8

X Ben Miller

Aug, 2022

Endangered Rivers Project

South2 West8 x Ben Miller

 

Ben Miller began his Endangered Rivers series out of a deep passion for raising the awareness and importance of river preservation. Miller’s paintings are not abstractions but a collection of moments that reflect the onrushing life of things in constant, and constantly varied, collision - a complex snapshot of one place on a particular day.

(Not)Gagosian is thrilled to collaborate with Miller on a series of NFT editions inspired by works from the Endangered River series with portions of the sale going to benefit local Montana river charities. Miller’s Endangered River NFT Series be on exhibit in his upcoming solo presentation at Expo Chicago: Profile in April.

preview of the upcoming works below

South2 West8 x Ben Miller

Missouri River, MT (2/24/2021)
Endangered Rivers Project Vol.1
Edition of 5
2022

A portion of the proceeds from this sale of this work will go to benefit The Clark Fork Coalition.

South2 West8 x Ben Miller

Missouri River, MT (2/24/2021)
Endangered Rivers Project Vol.1
Edition of 5
2022

A portion of the proceeds from this sale of this work will go to benefit The Clark Fork Coalition.

South2 West8 x Ben Miller

Missouri River, MT (2/24/2021)
Endangered Rivers Project Vol.1
Edition of 5
2022

A portion of the proceeds from this sale of this work will go to benefit The Clark Fork Coalition.

South2 West8 x Ben Miller

Missouri River, MT (2/24/2021)
Endangered Rivers Project Vol.1
Edition of 5
2022

A portion of the proceeds from this sale of this work will go to benefit The Clark Fork Coalition.

South2 West8 x Ben Miller

Missouri River, MT (2/24/2021)
Endangered Rivers Project Vol.1
Edition of 5
2022

A portion of the proceeds from this sale of this work will go to benefit The Clark Fork Coalition.

South2 West8 x Ben Miller

Missouri River, MT (2/24/2021)
Endangered Rivers Project Vol.1
Edition of 5
2022

A portion of the proceeds from this sale of this work will go to benefit The Clark Fork Coalition.

 

Watch the Film

Follow Ben Miller, as he explores the rivers of Montana and Colorado in the new film, The Rhythms of the River.

 
 

About the Artist

Ben Miller began his Endangered Rivers series of paintings out of a deep passion for raising the awareness and importance of river preservation.

Ben Miller is a Montana-based painter best known for his Endangered River series. He received a BFA in art from WSU in Seattle and spent 12 years teaching art before moving to Bozeman, Montana in 2016. 

Miller began his Endangered Rivers series out of his deep passion for raising the awareness and importance of river preservation. The Endangered Rivers paintings, like the rivers themselves, are complex layers of color and transparency. Each work is created in reverse, with marks made on the back of a plexiglass panel. When turned around, the first strikes of paint represent surface reflections and whitewater rills. These highlights are then backed by successive color layers of deeper and darker forms. While his preparation is calculated, the execution must be spontaneous. He must first find the right spot, then read the river and the day. Miller’s stated goal for these works is to mark down the truth of a river, not something he thinks it should be. 

In this sense, Miller’s paintings are not abstractions but a collection of moments that reflect the onrushing life of things in constant, and constantly varied, collision - a complex snapshot of one place on a particular day. Miller’s Endangered Rivers express the idea, that small parts of the world can hold our deepest attention, and looking closely offers great rewards.

Ben Miller has spent the past seven years painting the endangered rivers of Colorado and Montana. While pursuing this passion, he met Gary Snyder, an esteemed New York gallerist who’s been instrumental in the discovery of many notable artists. This led to a recent film collaboration, a documentary short, of which Miller is the subject, directed by Manabu Inada and titled The Rhythms of the River. Through this film, Miller came to the attention of the Japanese fashion brand South2 West8 and they’ve recently launched a clothing line collaboration inspired by his artwork.

Miller is one of 16 international artists selected to participate in the upcoming Expo Chicago’s PROFILE, a special showcase of installations and exhibitions. This will be his first major solo presentation outside of Montana. 

(Not)Gagosian is thrilled to collaborate with the artist on a series of unique NFT’s inspired by works from this series with portions of the sale of these works going to fund local Montana river charities.