EXHIBTIONS

TOUGH LUCK

Tough Luck opened May 22nd at Square One Gallery in St. Louis to a packed house of over 300 people. It was an evening that felt significant from the start.

This marked my second solo show at Square One, and the response was something I won't forget. During the opening, I spoke on a panel, sold my largest painting to date, and spent the night signing event posters for collectors and guests. Drinks were generously sponsored by Rabbit Hole Distillery, which added to the warmth of the night.

Tough Luck is a body of work rooted in the American West and everything that world represents to me. Being able to share it in that room, with that many people, was exactly what this work deserves.

Photos by Suzy Gorman.


SCOPE 2025

The Silence and the Signal was presented at SCOPE from December 2–7, 2025, during Miami Art Basel in Miami Beach. The exhibition brought together my Western-inspired work alongside Postwook’s new photography-focused practice, submerging viewers and collectors into two distinct yet complementary visual worlds. Shown during the heightened energy of Art Basel week, the work was well received and generated strong interest from collectors, curators, and attendees throughout the fair.


NEON RANGE

A group exhibition at West Chelsea Contemporary in Austin, TX.
July 18 - August 25th 2025.
Artists talk

“Neon Range continues with a new cast of contemporary outlaws — artists who deconstruct and reassemble the American West by diving deeper into the psyche of the modern frontier. This iteration explores the West not as myth or memory, but as a mirror reflecting identity, reinvention, and grit.”


SWEAT & BLOOD

A solo exhibition at Square One Gallery in St. Louis.
February 7th - March 7th 2025.
Photos by Suzy Gorman

 "The figures in Booth’s paintings stand as stoic archetypes, as our current icons of a simpler life, exuding a quiet intensity that speaks to the enduring tales of places that remain wild. His bold, flattened color fields and sharply defined shapes eschew realism in favor of something more distilled—truly cinematic." 

- Ronnie K. Pirovino, Chief Curator, ATRBUTE