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Gerold Miller

 

Gerold Miller (Altshausen, 1961) lives and works in Berlin. His work is developed through minimal geometric forms that expand thanks to the use of color. His works can be found in numerous public collections, including Daimler AG, Stuttgart/Berlin, Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, the collection of the Rozenblum Foundation, Buenos Aires, NOMA New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Takasaki Museum of Art, Tokyo, Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul. Solo exhibitions in institutions include: Kunsthalle Weishaupt, Ulm, the Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Mies van der Rohe Haus, Berlin; the CCNOA -Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art, Brussels; and international participations such as at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Mexico.

 

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A+B Group show :

FARBE

Farbe is the name of an exhibition curated by Giorgio Verzotti  that includes works by Gerold Miller, Tobias Hoffknecht and Danni Pantel. For the occasion, some twenty works are on display, most of them specially created for this exhibition.

Enamel or industrial paint on stainless steel. Flat surfaces or three-dimensional volumes. Oil and acrylic on canvas. The media and materials differ, but the common trait is colour, so much so that the title of the exhibition, Farbe, is the translation from German of the word ‘colour’.

The exhibition at the Galleria A+B indeed compares three German artists from two generations: Gerlold Miller, the best known of the three, and the younger Tobias Hoffknecht and Danni Pantel.