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One of the most recognized American folk artist, works in various media, including collage, assemblage, painting, and drawing.
As a teen, Mr. Anthony found a 65-million-year-old dinosaur bone in a creek on his family’s 80-acre property in the small south-eastern Alabama town of Seale.
Thanks to that discovery, he got a scholarship to Auburn University, where he studied zoology and geology.
His specific way of looking at the physical world led him from being a self-taught researcher of nature and the astonishing variety of living things to becoming quite a unique mind in the contemporary art world.
Butch’s work has been featured in solo, group, and juried exhibitions across the United States and abroad in venues such as the Akron Museum of Art (Akron, Ohio), Wiregrass Museum of Art (Dothan, Alabama), Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art (Charleston, South Carolina), and the Black Rat Project (London, England). He has been featured on the television series American Pickers and his work in publications including The New York Times, Garden and Gun, and Hyperallergic. Butch was also included in Alabama Creates: 200 Years of Art and Artists, a book which showcases master artists from the state.
About — Museum of Wonder
Contact:
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Tele No: 07954180570
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