Nicole Miller (artist)

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Nicole Miller
Born 1982
Tucson, Arizona
Alma mater California Institute of the Arts,
USC Roski School of Fine Arts
Known for video art

Nicole Miller (born 1982, Tucson, AZ) is an artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California.[1]

Miller uses film and installations to explore the transformative capabilities of the moving image to reconstruct interpretations of self and culture. Her videos focus on the interplay between preconception and reality in terms of African American identity. The result of her work transforms into a powerful storytelling tool wielded for the possible reconstitution of lost histories and identities.

Life

She moved to LA in 2001 to attend the California Institute of the Arts and then continuing with a degree from USC Roski School of Fine Arts.[1]

In 2014 she had a solo exhibition at the Centre D'art Contemporain Geneva,[2] The Highline NYC[3] and Kunst Werke in Berlin. She has also shown at LAXART in Los Angeles and has participated in major museum exhibitions such as The Hammer Museum's Made in LA, Fore at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Project Row Houses, and Dallas Biennale at The Dallas Contemporary. In 2014, Miller completed an 18-month project entitled "Believing is Seeing" with The Los Angeles County Museum of the Arts.

Miller's works included in the collections of LACMA, The Hammer Museum and SFMOMA.

References

  1. 1 2 "Nicole Miller". San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  2. "Nicole Miller, The Death of a School". www.centre.ch. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
  3. "The Conductor - High Line Art". art.thehighline.org. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
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