Creative Growth Art Center is based in Oakland, CA and the world’s first non-profit art center dedicated to artists with developmental, physical, and mental disabilities. Since 1992, Dan Miller is part of this project and his works let us catch a glimpse of his view as they reflect his perception: Letters and words are repeatedly overdrawn, often creating ink layered masses, hovering on the page and built up to the point of obliteration or destruction of the ground. Their topics are written recordings of the artist’s obsession with objects like light bulbs, food, electrical sockets, and the names of cities and people. Even though his artworks already traveled to several exhibitions in New York or Paris, they preserved their private impression.
Go to the feature “untitled” by Dan Miller
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