Ivan Butorac

Ivan Butorac, guest at Cappellini showroom in Soho on the occasion of ICFF, presents his last project, made of repetitive symmetries of urban elements.

Ivan Butorac is an American artist born and raised in war torn Yugoslavia which he left at the age of 25, just at the time when war stopped and the disorder and decay laid itself flat without leaving any space for perspective.


Seeing what it is, and then dreaming up and creating a space for new reality is what Butorac was used to since he was a child.


Ivan Butorac, showroom Cappellini, New York

Space appears is all forms of light that the eye of his grandfathers camera, that he adored, could capture. Space doesn't exist without light, that is, our perception of it. Nor do exist any forms of material world that is what we, human beings, having this earthly experience call 'our world'.


“What is the world and where (if there any) are the limits to the understanding of our future, our growth and what is the fate of our actions? Where am I, as an artist, a human being, standing in the universe? Am I at the center of that cross? Am I on the horizon?” are the questions that Butorac asks to himself.

Ivan Butorac, showroom Cappellini, New York

His latest work presented at the Cappellini store in Soho, NY, echoes his earlier works of repetitive symmetry of elements in nature, by capturing the moments of temporal and locking them into abstract compositions with the timeless resonance of a powerful sign.


Architectural elements of the environment of his newly adopted city are vibrating with the same power of the trees from his earlier works, confirming that everything is in the eye of the beholder.

Ivan Butorac, showroom Cappellini, New York
Ivan Butorac, showroom Cappellini, New York
Ivan Butorac, showroom Cappellini, New York
Ivan Butorac, showroom Cappellini, New York
Ivan Butorac, showroom Cappellini, New York


until May 20, 2014
Ivan Butorac
Cappellini
152 Wooster St
New York