MakersPlace is pleased to announce an exhibition, in partnership with White Walls, featuring the work of artist Jeremy Booth in Marfa, Texas.
Known for his bold minimalist approach to Western art, Booth’s work centers on the iconic cowboy figure, capturing the rugged spirit and vivid landscape of the frontier. Through his use of strong contrasts between dark shadows and vibrant colors, Booth creates scenes that focus on the cowboy’s experience under the open sky, exploring themes of resilience and independence.
Reflecting on his art, Booth shares, “I want my work to portray the western lifestyle that I love so much. I think that’s honesty, I think that’s respect, I think that’s boldness and adventure.” His art invites viewers to consider the symbolic depth of the cowboy, connecting with values that resonate universally.
The event will take place at the Brite Building, 109 Highland Street in Marfa. The evening will include a premiere of Booth’s short documentary, a fireside chat with the artist, and a cocktail hour, offering attendees an opportunity to engage with Booth’s newest series, Lost in Moffat County. This series features Jeremy’s debut dynamic tokens featuring day and night versions of each piece that change in response to sunset and sunrise in the viewer’s time zone, not to mention a few glitched-out easter eggs
Schedule:
6:30 pm: Lost in Moffat County Video Premiere
6:45 pm: Fireside Chat with Jeremy Booth
7:00–10:00 pm: Cocktail Hour
This exhibition is co-hosted by MakersPlace and White Walls, the art-focused startup bridging the gap between digital ownership and physical viewership, providing an exclusive look at Jeremy Booth’s exploration of Western themes through a contemporary lens.