Ben Whitehouse
Ben Whitehouse (b. 1962, London, UK) studied at Wake Forest University where he received his BA, and at the University of Chicago where he received his MFA. Whitehouse combines British landscape tradition with awe-inspiring American landscapes. After finishing graduate school in 1991, he established a studio in Chicago, painting the areas around Lake Michigan. Wading into the middle of streams and rivers, he painted for hours a day, recording the environment with meticulous brushwork. The critic James Wood, writing for Artforum, observes, "Whitehouse offers nature both complete and denuded: pristine, as if we viewers were the first living things ever to encounter this virgin territory, a peaceful emptiness so vast that it cannot help but offer psychological balm."
Whitehouse’s work has appeared in several solo and themed group shows at Gallery Henoch, as well as being exhibited in many museums including the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, CA, the Grand Rapids Art Museum, and the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, TX.
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Summer Group Show
Part II July 25 - September 14, 2024Read more -
Recent Acquisitions
May 23 - June 22, 2024A group exhibition featuring new additions at Gallery Henoch. The show starts May 23 and will run to June 15, 2024. Preview the exhibition starting May 16. Artists Bo Bartlett, John Evans, Alan Feltus, Igor & Marina, Ioanna Stefou, and Ben Whitehouse will be featured.Read more -
Contemplative Landscapes
Online ExhibitionRead more
