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JAMES HYMAN GALLERY
JAMES HYMAN GALLERY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE ITS REPRESENTATION OF GARRY FABIAN MILLER - 2008 Please click here to return to listings.
 JAMES HYMAN GALLERY is proud to announce its representation of Garry Fabian Miller.
Garry Fabian Miller is one of the most powerful and respected artists working in photography today.
Having established his reputation with landscapes in the mid seventies, including internationally acclaimed depictions of sea and sky, in 1985 Fabian Miller stopped using the camera and has since then explored the elements of light, time and colour in camera-less images produced in his darkroom.
Fabian Miller's pictures draw from the early darkroom experiments of pioneers such as Fox Talbot but also have a particular contemporary resonance. Deeply formal, yet also profoundly spiritual, on the one hand, Fabian Miller's imagery parallels the Modernism of international figures such as Donald Judd, Elsworth Kelly and James Turrell, and on the other it possesses an essential Englishness which can be traced back to Turner, as well as post-war abstract painting such as Scott, Heron and Nicholson.
Garry Fabian Miller was born in Bristol in 1957. He has exhibited widely in Europe, America and Japan. Museum Collections include the Metropolitan Museum, New York and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. An important publication on the artist, Illumine, was published by Merrell in 2005. He now lives and works on Dartmoor.
James Hyman Gallery will be staging a major exhibition - the first to provide an over-view of the artist's changing attitudes to time - in November 2008.
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