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John F. Miller Print Signed / Dated Small Print c. 2000 Chicago Artist + Catalog

$ 42.24

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Region of Origin: United States
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Originality: Original
  • Height (Inches): 11
  • Listed By: Artist
  • Style: Contemporary Art
  • Size: Small (up to 12in.)
  • Width (Inches): 8.5
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • Medium: Digital Drawing
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Features: Signed
  • Artist: John F. Miller
  • Condition: V Good Condition.
  • Subject: Art
  • Year: 2000

    Description

    John F. Miller Print, Signed Print, Chicago Artist
    11 x 8.5 inches.  Digital composition - layered from Miller's photographs of urban detritus, graffiti and landscapes around his west loop studio.  Exhibited: John Miller Retrospective, Rare Nest Gallery 2019.
    Plus, 2004 catalog for Miller's digital "Dypytryps", 8 x 8 inches, full color, 10 pages with essay by Daniel Schulman.
    For more than 60 years, the artist John Miller combined layered, gestural abstraction with rich, intense color in his paintings and prints.
    Miller was born in Princeton, Illinois, in 1927.  He served as a sign painter in the US Army in Korea from 1946 to 1947. After returning, he attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Chicago.
    In 1953, with financial assistance from local benefactors Doc Walters and his wife Shirley, a teacher in the Chicago Public School system, Miller founded the 414 Art Workshop Gallery, one of Chicago’s earliest “alternative spaces.” Miller was a member of the workshop’s faculty, teaching classes in painting, design and jewelry-making, in addition to serving with other faculty in an advisory capacity from 1953 to 1959. He was a constant and influential fixture on the Chicago art scene over the years and taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1958 until his retirement in 1998 as Professor Emeritus. He also taught painting at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1959 - 62); the Hyde Park Art Center (1957 - 58); the University of Illinois, Chicago (1959 – 62); and several classes at Kendall College, Evanston (1964 - 65). Miller was a frequent exhibitor in the Art Institute of Chicago’s Chicago & Vicinity shows from 1952 – 1962 and was active on the board of directors of Exhibition Momentum in 1956 – 1957. He exhibited in another important alternative space in Chicago, Superior Street Gallery (1959 - 61). Except for the year he spent living in Mexico from 1970 to 1971, and a Fulbright-Hayes Teaching Fellowship spent in England during 1975, Miller lived in Chicago most of his adult life.
    Miller devoted his career to exploring painterly and material issues, consistently combining a lush handling of pigment and color with an investigation into compositional structure. Miller began to concentrate on the monumental architecture of abstract, largely geometric forms set in dynamic equilibrium with energetic passages of freely painted, gestural strokes. Experiments with detritus led to large format collage paintings of laminated “junk” mail –then photographic compositions of garbage found in the alleys and streets around his west loop studio.  From at least 1998, Miller translated his painterly concerns to the computer, producing unique large-scale modular archival prints that have been termed “digital paintings.”  The artist layered his own photos with acquired patterns in vibrant hues, manipulating and “drafting” over progressive iterations.
    Circa 2012, Miller exhibited signs of Alzheimer’s disease and currently lives in excellent care near Milwaukee Wisconsin.
    SELECTED AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
    1992/86  Norris Gallery Vicinity Exhibition, St. Charles, prize winner each year
    1975       Fulbright-Hayes Teacher Exchange Fellowship,
    Wolverhampton, England
    1963       Second Annual Chicago Arts Festival, McCormick Place, Prize winner
    1959       Hyde Park Art Center, Annual Art Exhibition, Chicago, First Prize
    1957       62nd Annual American Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago, Prize
    EDUCATION
    1947-1951             School of the Art Institute of Chicago
    1955-1956             University of Chicago
    COLLECTIONS
    Susan Aurinko
    Greg Hertzleib, Valparaiso, IN
    Brauer Museum of Art, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN
    Block Museum, Northwestern University, Evanston
    Elmhurst College Art Collection, Elmhurst
    Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
    Northern Illinois University, DeKalb University of Chicago, Chicago
    Campbell Mithune, Chicago
    Kirkland & Ellis, Chicago
    Estate of Joseph R. Shapiro
    Samuel M. Budwig, Jr.
    Mrs. Blanche Koffler
    Estate of Ms. Claire Zeisler
    Mrs. Joanna Beal Westermann
    Mr. & Mrs. David C. Ruttenberg, Sr.
    Estate of Franz Schulz
    Union League Club Chicago
    ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
    1958-1998             Associate Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
    1975                      Wolverhampton Polytechnic, Wolverhampton England,
    1965-1967             Kendall College, Evanston
    1956-1963             Northwestern University, Chicago
    1959-1962             University of Illinois, Chicago
    1958                      University of Chicago, Chicago
    RELATED EXPERIENCES
    1984-1988             Founder and Director, Fox River Center for Visual Arts, Aurora
    1959-1961             Chairperson of Superior Street Gallery Corporation, Chicago
    1956-1957             Board of Directors “Exhibition Momentum,” Chicago
    1953-1958             Founder and Director, 414 Art Workshop Gallery, Chicago
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