Stephen Eichhorn b. 1984

  • Stephen Eichhorn’s art practice revolves around the deceptively simple plant by exploring a range of dichotomies located within its physical and spiritual properties. Intricately cut out images of grasses, cacti, succulents and blooming flowers are placed, piled and arranged on colorful paper, board, and aluminum creating new forms that offer meditations on consciousness and time. Using design elements and materials sourced from botany textbooks and other publications, these works on paper and panel heighten our connection to the natural and man-made climates that surround us. 

  • Exhibitions
  • Stephen Eichhorn lives and works in Chicago. He has had solo exhibitions at the Franklin Park Conservatory, Elmhurst Art Museum and the Chicago Athletic Association. His work has also been included in group exhibitions at the Tower Hill Botanic Gardens, the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, NEIU Fine Arts Center Gallery, Illinois State Museum Lockport Gallery and the Museum of Arts and Design, New York. 

  • Works
    • Stephen Eichhorn, Vert (Liminal Zone), 2025
      Stephen Eichhorn
      Vert (Liminal Zone), 2025
      Collage and vinyl on archival paper
      16 x 12.5 inches
      20 x 16.5 inches, framed
    • Stephen Eichhorn, The Garden (Voidground), 2024
      Stephen Eichhorn
      The Garden (Voidground), 2024
      Collage on archival paper
      17 x 11 inches
    • Stephen Eichhorn, Window to the (Passion Flower), 2024
      Stephen Eichhorn
      Window to the (Passion Flower), 2024
      collage on UV printed aluminum
      54 x 98 inches installed
    • Stephen Eichhorn, Crested Columnar, 2023
      Stephen Eichhorn
      Crested Columnar, 2023
      Collage on archival mat board
      40 x 30 inches
      41.25 x 31.25 inches, framed
    • Stephen Eichhorn, The Thistle, 2023
      Stephen Eichhorn
      The Thistle, 2023
      Collage and vinyl on archival paper
      18.5 x 13 inches
    • Stephen Eichhorn, Walk Into This, 2022
      Stephen Eichhorn
      Walk Into This, 2022
      collage on acrylic coated panel
      48 x 48 inches