LARRY MILLER
November 17th, 2007


LARRY MILLER
"Cell: in side, out side"
November 17th, 2007

For the final installement of FREE SHOW, Larry Miller will interact with the public via live video feed, from a street level building that was formerly a prison site, on subjects of material and metaphorical membranes - and more.

Larry Miller is an intermedia artist whose work has been presented extensively in global venues since his initial solo exhibition in New York in 1970. He was active in the development of multi-media and performance-based works in SoHo´s earliest alternative spaces, and is associated with developing the new artistic mode described as "installation art". Knives (1973), his installation of found objects and photographs regarding homeless men on New York´s Bowery, was included in New York ca. 1975, an exhibition of defining works from the period at David Zwirner Gallery, New York in 2001. He recently presented a series of performances in hommage to the late Nam June Paik at the James Cohan Gallery. Miller comes to FREE SHOW upon his arrival from Flux East at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin.

Website : Larry Miller

Selected Links:

Fluxus
Nam June Paik at James Cohan Gallery
Genetic Copyright
Flux East

Performance Archive