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Thomas Kellner: Houston, We've Had a Problem! Book with Print

We are excited to announce the arrival of copies of Thomas Kellner's book with print entitled Houston, We've Had a Problem!

Houston, We've Had a Problem Book with Print2013 / With texts by Roy Flukinger, Allison Pappas, Melissa Noble and Thomas Kellner


German born artist Thomas Kellner traveled to Houston in 2009 and met the astronaut Leland Melvin, who gave Kellner access to the historic Mission Control Center. There Kellner experienced the start of the Space Shuttle Atlantis's mission into space. Kellner says, "NASA is a big visual producer of images we all grew up with - the rockets, the shuttle, the space station - pictures from space; pictures of Earth.... I want to give the images NASA puts into our world an artistic comment." Kellner produced 100 numbered copies of the book which contains a print of Space Shuttle Atlantis from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It is a C-Print and measures 10 1/2 x 13 3/4 inches (26.6 x 34.8 cm).

Thomas Kellner 69#01 Florida Kennedy Space Center Space Shuttle Atlantis 200969#01 Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Space Shuttle Atlantis 2009 


The book with print retails for $400, but we are offering a special price of $350 to our collectors and friends. If you are interested in purchasing a copy or for more information, please email us here.

Libbie Masterson Featured in Downtown Exhibition

Posted on Sep 30, 2014

Work by gallery artist Libbie Masterson is not only currently on view in the gallery, but it is also featured in an exhibition organized by Kinzelman Art Consulting in the Bank of America Center Lobby in downtown Houston! The group exhibition, entitled Sky's…

Libbie Masterson: Delicate

Posted on Sep 12, 2014

Please join us Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 6–8 p.m. for the opening of Libbie Masterson: Delicate. The artist will be in attendance for the reception.  Giverny, Pond, 2010/2014   Houston based artist Libbie J. Masterson returns to Catherine Couturier…

Happy Summer!!

Posted on Aug 17, 2014

In celebration of the end of summer, Catherine Couturier Gallery will be closed for the next two weeks (August 17-31, 2014). The gallery is available via appointment only during these next two weeks. To schedule an appointment please call 713-514-5070 or email…

Last Week of Jerry Uelsmann: Untitled & August Gallery Closure

Posted on Aug 12, 2014

Well, it's August again and that means Houston is enshrouded in stiffling heat and humidity. It also means we are approaching the end of Jerry Uelsmann: Untitled this Saturday, August 16, here at the gallery. For over five decades, Jerry Uelsmann has challenged…

Renate Aller ICP Spotlight & Lannan Foundation Exhibition

Posted on Aug 9, 2014

Renate Aller has had a great summer thus far and things don't seem to be slowing down for her in the slightest. Recently she moved into her new loft/studio space in New York and now she is part of the Lannan Foundation's exhibition, DESERT SERENADE: Drones,…

New Work by Susan Burnstine

Posted on Aug 6, 2014

Catherine Couturier Gallery is excited to announce a trio of newly released images by the always amazing Susan Burnstine. The three images were made during Susan's recent trip to the San Francisco Bay Area, adding to the already great series, Absence of Being.…

Visual Art Source Recommends Jerry Uelsmann: Untitled

Posted on Aug 1, 2014

Jerry Uelsmann will long be remembered as a pioneer and visonary in fine art photography, challenging and changing what is considered a fine art photograph, so it comes as no suprise that the gallery's current show, Jerry Uelsmann: Untitled, is currently a…

Fixed by Madge Cameron, Rachel Phillips' Alter-Ego

Posted on Jul 29, 2014

Fixed, a new book of photographs by the solitary Madge Cameron, is not your normal contemporary photo book nor Madge Cameron your normal contemporary photographer. In fact Cameron, the reclusive librarian born in San Francisco in 1935 and alter-ego of Rachel…

Jeri Eisenberg in Featured Architectural Digest Home, Again

Posted on Jul 18, 2014

Architectural Digest just cannot seem to get enough of Jeri Eisenberg and her visceral, memory inducing images. Jeri's Star Magnolia No. 8 was featured just a few months ago in a spread in the March 2014 issue and now her piece, Loon Lake No. 4, is showcased…