September 9 - October 16, 2004
Steven Miller
Not Japanese
Mr. Miller's recent work pays homage to a keen interest in Japanese culture. The paintings are rendered in very precise lines, and the way color is used emphasizes the flatness of the picture plane. His attention to the craft of the objects and to the materials used, lend an Eastern sensibility to the work. Most of his pieces have multiple parts which make up the whole, and are part painting, part found object and part hand-made clay. The union of the parts is made of disparate images and objects assembled to allow the viewer a broad range of interpretation.
PROJECT ROOM
Robert Boland
Tools and Self Portraits