Held at a hidden booth at the art fair and live-streamed to fair attendees, the conversations included Allan Kaprow, John Outterbridge, Carolee Schneemann, Suzanne Lacy, Felipe Ehrenberg, Marina Abramovic, Monica Mayer, Joan Jonas, and more.
Butler saw success in her early career with inclusion in the fourth edition of documenta in 1968, and the exhibition Kinzeption/Conception in 1969 at Leverkusen State Museum in Germany.
In a 2004 Artforum review of her 35-year retrospective Arc of an Idea: Chasing the invisible, critic Christopher Miles says of her earlier works,[3] "Butler’s short descriptive phrases or bits of text on paper, metal plates, and wall labels suggest the presence of phenomena that simply did not exist.
The series was celebrated with a traveling exhibition that was installed at 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica in 2007.
[1] Her daughter, Corazon del Sol, is also an artist, and has incorporated her mother's and grandmother's works in several exhibitions.