John Miller's Landscape Evolution Explored in Madrid Exhibition
John Miller's artistic evolution in landscape painting is examined through two concurrent exhibitions that demonstrate his shift toward contemporary subjects. His work now incorporates street scenes and game shows as representations of daily life, moving beyond traditional landscape approaches. The exhibition "Mixed Use, Manhattan: Photography and Related Practices" was presented at the Reina Sofía museum in Madrid from June 10 to September 2, 2010. This presentation highlights how Miller's practice has adapted to address modern urban environments and popular culture. The shows collectively reveal his engagement with photography and related media practices within contemporary art discourse.
Key facts
- John Miller's landscape painting has evolved to address contemporary subjects
- Two concurrent exhibitions examine Miller's artistic development
- Miller incorporates street scenes into his work
- Game shows appear as portraits of daily life in Miller's art
- Exhibition "Mixed Use, Manhattan: Photography and Related Practices" was held at Reina Sofía museum
- The exhibition took place in Madrid
- The exhibition ran from June 10 to September 2, 2010
- Miller's work engages with photography and related media practices
Entities
Artists
- John Miller
Institutions
- Reina Sofía
Locations
- Madrid
- Spain
- Manhattan