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Group Shows:

2023 - Tondo, Harman Projects, 210 Rivington St, New York, NY (Jan 21)
2022 - Scope Art Fair, booth E21, South Beach, Miami FL (Nov 29-Dec 4)
2021 - Moleskine Proj. X, Spoke-Art, 816 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA  (June 5-26)
2021 - Tondo, Spoke-Art, 816 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA  (April 3-24)
2021 - Dear Frontline Exhibit, BK Collective CLT, 229 S Brevard St, CLT, NC  (Mar 25- June 30)
2020 - Tapas, Thinkspace Gallery, 4217 W. Jefferson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA  (Nov 14-Dec 5)
2020 - Portals, WOW x WOW Gallery, Inverness, Scotland  (Nov 6-27)
2020 - WoW² (Volume 2), WOW x WOW Gallery, Inverness, Scotland  (Sept 4-25)
2020 - Spoke-Art, 9th Moleskine Project at Pow! Wow! Hawai’i,  Honolulu, HI  (Feb 11-15)
2019 - Go Figure, Blue Spiral 1,  38 Biltmore Ave, Asheville NC  (May 3- June 29)
2019 - The Fire Theft, Delaware Contemporary,  Wilmington, DE  (April 5-26)
2018 - Aqua Art Miami, Booth 109  (Art Basel Week) Miami, FL  (Dec 5-9)
2018 - Anniversary Show, 212ARTS, 523 East 12th Street NYC (Sept 7) 
2018 - Castle Fitzjohns Summer Pop Up, East Hampton, NY (Aug 25)
2018 - Blue Spiral, "Scientific Methods", Asheville NC  (May 3-Jun 29) 
2018 - "Zenith Nadir", The Smart Series, Charlotte NC  (April 7)
2018 - Anohaao Gallery, 413 07 Göteborg, Sweden  (March 24)
2017 - Scope Miami, FWA, Booth A11  (Art Basel Week) Miami, FL  (Dec 5-10)
2017 - "I Dream In Technicolor", Castle Fitzjohns Gallery, NYC  (Okuda, Dan Lam - Nov 28-Jan 7)
2017 - Duets, FortWorks Art, 2100 Montgomery St., Fort Worth TX  (Nov 1 - Dec 30)
2017 - Context NYC, Castle Fitzjohns Gallery (C108), Pier 94, (Frieze Week) New York (May 3-7)
2017 - ArtFields, Lake City, SC (April 21-29)
2017 - #28GRAMS, FortWorks Art, 2100 Montgomery St., Fort Worth TX  (March 25)
2017 - Haven, ABS, 219 S Brevard St., Charlotte, NC  (March 2-3)
2016 - Art Concept, Irreversible Projects, Booth 206, (Art Basel Week) Miami, FL  (Nov 30-Dec 4)
2016 - Culture Initiative 7 , The Grace, 219 S. Brevard Charlotte, NC  (April 30)
2016 - Cherry Pie, Union Shop Studio, 5019 Wilkinson Blvd Charlotte, NC  (April 22)
2015 - Paper Prodegies, Sozo Gallery, Charlotte NC  (Sept 15-Oct 5) 
2015 - Kulture Klash, Memminger Auditorium, Charleston, SC

Solo Shows:
2023 - Reverie, HedHi Gallery,  654 King Street, Suite D Charleston, SC (Sept 22)
2019 - Out of Body, C3Lab,  2519 Distribution St., Charlotte NC (July 12- Aug 9)
2018 - Hereafter: Studio Farewell Party, Arthur Brouthers Studio, Charlotte NC  (Dec 1)
2018 - Anohaao Gallery, 413 07 Göteborg, Sweden (Sept 8-Oct 6)
2018 - Dream State, Arthur Brouthers Studio, Charlotte NC (July 20)
2018 - SAAB Projects, Art Basel Switzerland (June 10-17)
2016 - Sotheby's Intl, 10 Brook St, Asheville, NC 28803 - Private Collection (June 16-Aug 17)
2016 - CHROMA , 2322 Dunavant St, Charlotte, NC 28203 (June 4)
2015 - Surface Gallery, 14 Lodge St, Asheville, NC 28803 (Dec 4th-Jan 6th)
2015 - Mantras, Y2, Charlotte NC (Aug 29) 
2015 - Ecosystems, Hed Hi Media, Charleston, SC  (Aug 8) 
2015 - Sozo Gallery, Hearst Tower, Charlotte, NC  (Feb 12 - Mar 19)
2014 - Beneath, Custom/Espada , Charlotte, NC (Feb 7)

Gallery Representation:
2018 - Anohaao Gallery, 413 07 Göteborg, Sweden
2017 - Castle Fitzjohns Gallery, 98 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002, NYC
2017 - 212ARTS, 523 East 12th Street NYC
2017 - FortWorks Art, 2100 Montgomery St., Fort Worth TX
2015 - Rebekah Jacob Gallery, Broad St, Charleston, SC
2014 - Sozo Gallery, Hearst Tower, Charlotte, NC 


Film (Artwork Featured):

2020 - “The Jade Earring” with Hugh Jackman / Warner Bros.
2019 - “I Still Believe” Erwin Brothers, Lionsgate Films
2017 - “Get Out” (Jordan Peele Film/Universal Pictures)

Public Art Projects & Awards:

2019 - 742 North Mural, 742 N Anderson Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29730
2019 - Art Pop Street Gallery 2019 (billboard), Charlotte, NC 
2018 - Creative Loafing Best of CLT, “Best Visual Artist”
2016 - Creative Loafing Best of CLT, "Best Solo Artist Showcase"
2015 - Art Pop Street Gallery 2019 (billboard), Charlotte, NC

PRESS

QU (Queens University Mag), magazine cover, Summer 2021

Lux Lifestyle, Artist feature, “The Peoples Vaccine”, Summer 2021

Create Magazine, Artist feature, spread and cover art, Summer 2018

Hypeblaze, The Ethereal Work of Arthur Brouthers, April 2018

HUE&EYE, "The Peculiar Painting Technique of Arthur Brouthers", Jan 2018

SouthPark Magazine, "Men of the Moment", June 2017

Hi Fructose Mag, "The Otherworldly Work of Arthur Brouthers"Dec 2016

A Plus, "9 Trippy Paintings Inspired By Nature..", Dec 2016

Design Crush blog, Artist feature, Sept 2016

Creative Loafing, Chroma exhibit pops, June 2016 

QC Exclusive, Jan/Feb, 2016

The Art Mag, Summer 2015 issue

QC Exclusive, Sept/Oct, 2015

WFAE/Charlotte Talks, Building a Career As An Artist, May 4, 2015 

Artist A Day Feature, Oct 27, 2014 

ASC Blog, Pouring over Arthur Brouthers, Oct 17, 2014

Bio:
Arthur Brouthers explores the mystery of consciousness as well as the marriage of physical bodies & spiritual energies of humans, animals, and nature.  In his figurative works, various techniques are used as bottom layers or the “skins” of his subjects.  He applies anywhere from 4 to 15 layers of clear resin between layers of acrylic paint, cut paper, pigmented inks, and spray paint to show depth, creating a 3-D effect.  His artistic process is a modern alchemists’ dream, involving years of careful experimentation to perfect and achieve.

Arthur’s work has been exhibited across the country at prestigious galleries in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Dallas, Charleston, Asheville, and Charlotte.  He has exhibited internationally in Sweden, Scotland, and at the lauded Art Basel Switzerland.   From 2016 to the present, he has been featured annually at top caliber galleries’ booths during Art Basel Miami and Armory Week in New York.  His artworks have been featured in several major Hollywood films: “The Jade Earring” with Hugh Jackman / Warner Bros, “I Still Believe” Erwin Brothers/ Lionsgate Films, and “Get Out”- a Jordan Peele Film/ Universal Pictures.


"Arthur Brouthers experimented for years with acrylic paint and other mediums before arriving at his current process, which produces wild textures that mimic celestial bodies and microscopic processes. In the artist’s figurative work, the human body takes on otherworldly form when it consists of this material.”
-Andy Smith of Hi-Fructose Magazine