Strangers of the City
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I think of my paintings as an extension of street photography. The photograph has had
a long-standing tradition of being at war with the painting world; however, I found that it is
used in my work beyond the traditional means of reference, and is solely responsible for the
imagery of transient people in the urban landscape on which my paintings are based. The
process manifests in two parts: first, the execution of photography, and second, the painting,
where I look for patterns, repetition, and order among people in groups, isolated figures, and
compositions that may have a narrative. The results are at times unexpected, uncanny,
mysterious, strange, and even fearful. Many of the works are inspired by the photography of
Garry Winogrand, Walker Evans, and David Bradford.
The photograph is also used to deeply explore the psychological and sociological
issues of people in urban spaces, borrowing from the research of Edward T. Hall, whose
studies consist of proxemic and kinesic explorations, which assigns relative animal and
human distances in public spaces. This body of work is meant to reintroduce the city and its
inhabitants to the viewer, to look at the stranger, and to look at ourselves.
Administrative:
- Academic Department:
- MFA Drawing + Painting (MFADP)
- Administrative Department:
- Academic
- Collection:
- MFA Theses
Content:
- Artist/Author:
- Miller, Michael D.
- Program:
- MFA Drawing Painting (MFADP)
- Program Type:
- MFA
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