Greg Miller: Once Upon A Time

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GREG MILLER ONCE UPON A TIME

TURNER GALLERY
WILLIAM

GREG MILLER ONCE UPON A TIME

Santa Monica, CA - The William Turner Gallery presents Once Upon a Time, marking the eighteenth solo exhibition of LA / Austin-based artist Greg Miller with the gallery.

These innovative, mixed-media paintings render familiar imagery and text into assemblages saturated with poignant slices of Americana. Nostalgic nods to ubiquitous tropes, such as billboards, pulp fictions, comic books, magazine adds and cinema marquees figure in fractions across the canvas. With carefully selected images he composes vignettes to articulate a vernacular about American life and the pervasive symbology of American consumer culture. Disparate objects and figures combine their relationship to one another, coalesce and become a singular subject. The exhibition’s title, suggests a fairytale and both the glamour and illusion which Hollywood exports.

Extracting familiar pictorial codes from the popular culture of his youth, he constructs a visual vocabulary of accumulated experiences. In his examination of sign systems, modes of transmission, and production methods Miller creates paradoxes around the conventional iconography of post-war America. The artist’s uniquely ‘California’ perspective interweaves high and low culture, labor, and leisure to assemble a complex of images and text.

Greg Miller’s artistic versatility is evident in his adept use of various painting styles. With a deft hand and craftsmanship, he navigates different techniques to achieve diverse visual effects in his work. Using a Renaissance practice of layering paint, he is able to achieve the photorealism in his portraits which is a highly labor intensive and skillful process.

One can observe Miller’s skillful mastery of realism in his highly detailed and precise portrayals. Whether it’s capturing the nuanced expressions of faces or rendering intricate textures, his attention to detail demonstrates his command over the Realist style.

In addition to Realism, Miller seamlessly incorporates elements of abstraction into his paintings. Through gestural brushstrokes, dynamic compositions, and explorations of color and form, he infuses his work with a sense of energy and movement. This interplay between realism and abstraction adds depth and complexity to his visual narratives.

Moreover, Miller’s exploration of mixed media techniques showcases his versatility as an artist. By incorporating materials such as photographs, text, and archival prints into his paintings, he adds layers of texture and meaning. These unconventional materials further enhance the depth and richness of his compositions, inviting viewers to engage with his artwork on multiple levels.

By seamlessly transitioning between different painting styles, Miller demonstrates his artistic prowess and adaptability. This versatility allows him to effectively communicate his ideas and narratives, creating visually compelling and thought-provoking artworks.

Growing up in northern California, Miller’s grandmother would take him on road trips to ghost-towns around Lake Tahoe. While exploring the decaying homes people had abandoned, he was struck by the resourcefulness used to gild the walls with collages of old magazines and newspaper clippings. These archaeological ruins were a foil in contradiction with the tinsel of the aspirational advertisements dressing their walls. Subsequently, Miller became a collector of vintage magazines, newspapers, zines and popular culture which he uses today as a part of his medium.

Miller’s artistic process can be likened to that of a contemporary archaeologist. By layering books, magazines, and other materials onto the surface of his artworks, he engages in a form of excavation and exploration. Much like an archaeologist delving into the layers of the earth to uncover fragments of the past, Miller digs into the layers of images and text to discover hidden clues and meanings.

His approach involves carefully selecting and arranging these fragments, creating a visual narrative that invites viewers to decipher and interpret the connections between the various elements. Through this process, Miller uncovers the cultural and historical references embedded within the materials, offering insights into our collective memory and shared cultural experiences.

By excavating and recontextualizing these visual artifacts, Miller not only pays homage to the past but also sheds light on their enduring influence on contemporary perception. His work invites us to reflect on the ways in which popular culture and media shape our understanding of the world, and how the past continues to resonate in our present.

In this sense, Miller’s artistic practice goes beyond surface-level aesthetics. It becomes a form of storytelling, where the layers of books and magazines act as visual chapters, revealing fragments of our cultural heritage and inviting us to contemplate their significance in our contemporary lives.

Overall, Greg Miller’s deft hand and craftsmanship across various painting styles contribute to the uniqueness and richness of his artistic practice, captivating viewers with his technical skill and ability to evoke a range of emotions through his artwork.

Double Down, (diptych), acrylic and collage on canvas, 48” x 96” Once Upon A Time, acrylic and collage on canvas, 60”x72”
Stay Cool, acrylic and collage on canvas, 48” x 60”
Western ( Dragon), acrylic and collage on canvas, 45” x 70”

Art of Jazz, acrylic and collage on canvas, 45” x 70”

HOLIDAY, acrylic and collage on canvas, 36” x 72” History (diptych), acrylic and collage on canvas, 36” x 72” Lovely (diptych), acrylic and collage on canvas, 36” x 72” Western acrylic and collage on canvas 72” x 60” Truth, acrylic and collage on canvas, 48” x 48” Cool, acrylic and collage on canvas, 48” x 48” Lucky Always, acrylic and collage on canvas, 36” x 36” UP, acrylic and collage on canvas, 48” x 48”

GOOD, acrylic and collage on canvas, 48” x 48”

US, acrylic and collage on canvas, 36” x 36” LOOK, acrylic and collage on canvas, 48” x 48”

GREG MILLER

Greg Miller (b. 1951) was born in Sacramento, California and holds a Master of Arts Degree from San Jose University. Once a long-time Venice, California resident, he currently resides in LA, CA & Austin, Texas.

His work is featured in numerous museum and private collections, including those of: the San Jose Museum of Art, Newport Harbor Museum, Crocker Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Laguna Art Museum, Riverside Art Museum, Frederick R. Weisman Foundation and Charles Saatchi Foundation. The Get Go, a volume of his writings, photography and paintings was published in 2010, and the first comprehensive monograph of the artist, Signs of the Nearly Actual, was published in 2009.

GREG MILLER

Los Angeles, CA / Austin, TX

b. 1951, Sacramento, CA

Master of Arts, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA

San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA

RECENT SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2023 Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

2022 Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

2019 Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA

2018 Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA

Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

2017 Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA

Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

2016 Solo Exhibition, Surfari Crossroads Gallery, Sag Harbor, NY

Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

2014 Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Solo Exhibition, Campton Gallery, New York, NY

2013 Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA

Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

2012 Solo Exhibition, Campton Gallery, New York, NY

Solo Exhibition, Scream Gallery, London, UK

Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Group Exhibition, Freight & Volume, New York, NY

2011 Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2010 Solo Exhibition, Artspace 111, Ft. Worth, TX

Solo Exhibition, Campton Gallery, New York, NY

Solo Exhibition, The Get Go, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Group Exhibition, Under the Influence of Fashion and Finance.

Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art: Santa Monica, CA

2009 Solo Exhibition, Campton Gallery, New York, NY

Solo Exhibition, Recent Paintings, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Solo Exhibition, Route 99, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2008 Solo Exhibition, Unforeseen Frontier, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Solo Exhibition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Solo Exhibition, Napa Valley Museum, Yountville, CA

Solo Exhibition, The Seduction, Kidder-Smith Gallery, Boston, MA

Group Exhibition, Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Malibu, CA

2007 Group Exhibition, Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA

Group Exhibition, Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Malibu, CA

Group Exhibition, Contemporary Art Center, New Orleans, LA

2006 DIVA Video Installation, Art Basel, Miami, FL

2005 Group Exhibition, Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA

2004 Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Solo Exhibition, Kidder-Smith Gallery, Boston, MA

2003 Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Solo Exhibition, Kidder-Smith Gallery, Boston, MA

2002 Solo Exhibition, Kidder-Smith Gallery, Boston, MA

Solo Exhibition, Imago Galleries, Palm Desert, CA

2001 Solo Exhibition, So Hyun Gallery, New York, NY

Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Venice, CA

2000 Solo Exhibition, Bucheon Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Solo Exhibition, “Kidnapping”, No Prisoners, Los Angeles, CA

1999 Solo Exhibition, Lejneiks Fine Art, San Francisco, CA

1998 Group Exhibition, Lejneiks Fine Art, San Francisco, CA

1997 Solo Exhibition, Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA

Solo Exhibition, Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, Vancouver, Canada

1996 Solo Exhibition, Slutzky Sheffner Contemporary Art, Newport Beach, CA

Group Exhibition, Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA

1995 Solo Exhibition, The Viper Room. William Turner Gallery, Venice, CA

Solo Exhibition, Objects, Slutzky Sheffner Contemporary Art, Newport Beach, CA

Group Exhibition, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA

Group Exhibition, Pated Paper, Louis Stern Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Group Exhibition, American Collage, William Turner Gallery, Venice, CA

1994 Solo Exhibition, Ted Mendenhal Gallery, Pasadena, CA

Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Venice, CA

Group Exhibition, Night of the Masque. Newport Harbor Museum, Newport Beach, CA

1993 Solo Exhibition, William Turner Gallery, Venice, CA

Group Exhibition, Gallery 57, San Francisco, CA

1992 Solo Exhibition, American Journals, William Turner Gallery, Venice, CA

ARTWORK IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA

Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Los Angeles, CA

Newport Harbor Museum, Newport Beach, CA

Crocker Museum of Art, Sacramento, CA

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA

Laguna Art Museum. Laguna Beach, CA

Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA

Charles Saatchi Foundation London, UK

Playboy Enterprises. Chicago, IL

W Hotel, San Diego, CA

WILLIAM TURNER GALLERY

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