Inverted Chandelier

John Miller

Inverted Chandelier, 2006186 x 186 x 51cmSign in to view price
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model railroad scenery, plastic fruit, mirror, styrofoam, and woodPraz-Delavallade
Description
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This contemporary art sculpture features a striking arrangement of vibrant, earthy colors and textures. The central element is a large, irregular rock formation adorned with an abundance of brightly colored flowers, berries, and foliage. The sculpture's overall composition creates a sense of dynamic balance, with the organic shapes and textures contrasting against the geometric angles and planes. The artist's skillful use of natural materials, such as the rocks and vegetation, suggests a deep connection to the natural world and a desire to celebrate its beauty and complexity. The piece invites the viewer to contemplate the delicate balance between nature and human intervention. ...

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Artist
John Miller
B.1954, American

John Miller traverses painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation, probing the hidden structures that shape contemporary culture. Rooted in the conceptual art movement, his work interrogates identity, consumerism, and social structures, using art as a lens to explore how ideology is embedded in everyday life. Miller often integrates found objects, text, and images to blur the boundaries between art and the ordinary, crafting works that operate simultaneously as critique, observation, and reflection. By doing so, he encourages viewers to question assumptions about society, culture, and the frameworks that govern human behavior. A central element of Miller’s practice is the performative dimension of his work, which highlights how meaning is constructed through context, display, and interaction. His projects often juxtapose humor with critical inquiry, revealing contradictions and tensions inherent in modern life. Through his thoughtful engagement with material, media, and concept, Miller creates immersive experiences that invite contemplation and dialogue. His art functions as both an analytical tool and a narrative device, offering insight into contemporary existence while challenging the audience to reconsider the intersection of culture, identity, and visual experience in the world around them. ...

John Miller: Artworks
Inverted Chandelier
Alive with Pleasure
Untitled
Praz-Delavallade
Gallery
Praz-Delavallade
Paris, Los Angeles