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Michael Miller

A Week of Beginnings and Endings

Acrylic and pastel on canvas
48" x 60"
2012
The Anatomy Lesson

Acrylic on canvas mounted to board, hardware, wooden frame
60'' x 60" x 5"
2013
The Anatomy Lesson (detail)

Acrylic on canvas mounted to board, hardware, wooden frame
60" x 60" x 5"
2013
Topophilia

Acrylic on canvas mounted to board, hardware, wooden frame
72" x 72" x 6"
2013
My art is more about intangible connections than tangible things. I am interested in the idea of how works of art capture and even establish links between and among us – not simply as shared points of reference, but as nodes through which our individual and collective experience is channeled. In my work I seek to incorporate visual contamination, evoke impermanence and flux, and tap into the intricate, infinite networks that link us together. My approach is influenced by my training as a social scientist, and in particular by theories of how identity, collective or individual, is shaped by fluid perceptions of memory and the active construction of history in the present. My process emphasizes physical deconstruction, dismantling and recomposing in such a way as to make explicit abstract strategies that generally remain implicit.
Email:
mijamiller@gmail.com
Website:
www.michaelmillerpaintings.com
This organization has received funding from the 2010 JPMorgan Chase Regrant Program, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council.