Hangama Amiri and Brittany Miller in Dual Exhibition at T293 Rome
Galleria T293 in Rome presents 'Reminiscences II – Saint Radio', a double exhibition featuring Hangama Amiri and Brittany Miller. Amiri, born in Afghanistan in 1989, fled with her family to Tajikistan and was separated from her father for nine years. Now based in New Haven, she holds an MFA from Yale School of Art and transforms family photographs into intricate textile compositions, blending Afghan tradition with personal expression. Her works evoke melancholy, nostalgia, and exile, often highlighting her mother's resilience. Miller, born in 1990 in the United States, grew up in a fundamentalist Catholic family and lives in New York. With an MA from Columbia University, she draws on Christian art history and mystical iconography, depicting supernatural epiphanies in domestic settings. Her technique uses dense, parallel lines and color fields, creating psychedelic vibrations with ironic and irreverent undertones. The exhibition runs until a date not specified in the source.
Key facts
- Double exhibition 'Reminiscences II – Saint Radio' at Galleria T293 in Rome
- Features artists Hangama Amiri and Brittany Miller
- Amiri born 1989 in Afghanistan, fled to Tajikistan, now lives in New Haven
- Amiri holds MFA from Yale School of Art
- Amiri's works are textile compositions based on family photographs
- Miller born 1990 in USA, from fundamentalist Catholic family, lives in New York
- Miller holds MA from Columbia University
- Miller's works use Christian iconography and psychedelic linear technique
Entities
Artists
- Hangama Amiri
- Brittany Miller
- Mariasole Garacci
Institutions
- Galleria T293
- Yale School of Art
- Columbia University
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Afghanistan
- Tajikistan
- New Haven
- United States
- New York
- Denmark
- Norway