Brad Miller Art
American, b. 1950
Brad Miller was born in Hillsboro, Oregon in 1950. He received his M.F.A. in 1977 from the University of Oregon. In 1980 he moved to the Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, Colorado to direct the ceramics program. From 1984 to 1992 Brad served as Executive Director of the Anderson Ranch. Since 1992 he has pursued a career as a studio artist full time. His work is in numerous museums collections including The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the National Museum of American Art, Washington, D. C.
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"Chartpak Peanut"
By Brad Miller
Located in Lyons, CO
“In my work I keep reworking a handful of patterns including spirals, packing patterns, and dendritic systems. These patterns appear in different materials and processes sometimes in...
Category
1990s Abstract Brad Miller Art
Materials
Lithograph
"Peanut/Root"
By Brad Miller
Located in Lyons, CO
“In my work I keep reworking a handful of patterns including spirals, packing patterns, and dendritic systems. These patterns appear in different materials and processes sometimes in...
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1990s Abstract Brad Miller Art
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"Tree"
By Brad Miller
Located in Lyons, CO
“In my work I keep reworking a handful of patterns including spirals, packing patterns, and dendritic systems. These patterns appear in different materials and processes sometimes in...
Category
1990s Abstract Brad Miller Art
Materials
Lithograph
$1,000
"Lungs"
By Brad Miller
Located in Lyons, CO
“In my work I keep reworking a handful of patterns including spirals, packing patterns, and dendritic systems. These patterns appear in different materials and processes sometimes in...
Category
1990s Abstract Brad Miller Art
Materials
Lithograph
$1,000
Tumbled by Brad Miller (INV# NP3151)
By Brad Miller
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Brad Miller
Tumbled
clay, glaze
5 x 6 x 6.5"
2018
signed
Category
2010s Contemporary Brad Miller Art
Materials
Clay, Glaze
Bubble Shadows Print 20 by Brad Miller (INV# NP3125)
By Brad Miller
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Brad Miller
Bubble Shadows Print 20
screen print on Arches Infinity 100% cotton paper
25 x 20"
2006
signed
*edition of 25
Brad Miller was born in Hillsboro, Oregon in 1950. He rece...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Brad Miller Art
Materials
Screen
Bubble Shadows Print 17 by Brad Miller (INV# NP3194)
By Brad Miller
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Brad Miller
Bubble Shadows Print 17
screen print on Arches Infinity 100% cotton paper
25 x 20"
2006
signed
*edition of 25
Brad Miller was born in Hillsboro, Oregon in 1950. He rece...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Brad Miller Art
Materials
Screen
Bubble Shadows Print 13 by Brad Miller (INV# NP3192)
By Brad Miller
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Brad Miller
Bubble Shadows Print 13
screen print on Arches Infinity 100% cotton paper
25 x 20"
2006
signed
*edition of 25
Brad Miller was born in Hillsboro, Oregon in 1950. He rece...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Brad Miller Art
Materials
Screen
Bubble Shadows Print 16 by Brad Miller (INV# NP3193)
By Brad Miller
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Brad Miller
Bubble Shadows Print 16
screen print on Arches Infinity 100% cotton paper
25 x 20"
2006
signed
*edition of 25
Brad Miller was born in Hillsboro, Oregon in 1950. He rece...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Brad Miller Art
Materials
Screen
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Peter Halley, born 1953, New York City, is an American artist who came to prominence as a central figure of the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s. His paintings redeploy the language of geometric abstraction to explore the organization of social space in the digital era.
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