Join us for the opening of Beau Simmons: Western Reverence, a solo exhibition celebrating the artist’s refined, cinematic vision of the American West. Simmons’ photography offers a classic and sophisticated take on Western Americana, capturing timeless moments that evoke a deep connection to land, tradition, and authenticity. Through rich tones and intimate compositions, his work honors the enduring spirit of the West while reimagining its visual narrative for a contemporary audience. Experience the quiet strength and beauty of this powerful new collection.
Beau Simmons began his photography career in 2009, rising quickly as a fashion photographer with clients like Marc Jacobs, Guess Jeans, and Converse, and working with top modeling agencies such as Elite, IMG, and Ford Models. Despite his success in fashion, Beau shifted his focus to the Western lifestyle, capturing the soul of cowboy culture and the American landscape through medium and large-format film. Influenced by icons like Richard Avedon and Slim Aarons, his nostalgic, cinematic style brings authenticity and emotion to life on some of the largest ranches in the U.S.
A passionate storyteller and advocate, Beau co-created The Twenty-Year War, a coffee table book honoring veterans, which led to a national museum tour. He actively supports causes like cancer research, working with the American Cancer Society and Careity Foundation, and recently collaborated with Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan to document the legendary Four Sixes Ranch. In just three years as a fine art photographer, Beau has exhibited at Art Miami and other major fairs, earning acclaim for his distinctive vision. His dedication to capturing real, untold stories continues to resonate deeply in the contemporary art world.