Nick Miller
Born
in London, 1962. He attended the University of East Anglia,
graduating in Development
Studies in 1984. Miller
moved to Ireland in 1984, A member of Aosdána since
2001, he lives and works in Co Sligo.
Solo exhibitions include:
"Truckscapes - Paintings from a
mobile studio" New York Studio
School, New York (2008)
"Truckscapes- Drawings from a
Mobile Studio" Centre Culturel
Irlandais, Paris
(2007), Limerick City Gallery of
Art, Limerick (2008),
Rubicon
Gallery, Dublin (2008);
"Standing Sitting Lying:
Watercolours" Rubicon
Gallery, Dublin (2006);
"Genre", The Butler Gallery
(2004), The Castle, Kilkenny ;
"Figure to Ground",
Royal Hibernian
Academy, Dublin (2003);
"Closer" Rubicon
Gallery, Dublin;
Art Space
Gallery, London
(2000-01); Kilkenny Arts
Festival; "Paintings &
Drawings"
Rubicon
Gallery Dublin (1998);
Art Space
Gallery, London (1999);
"Figure", The Lowe
Gallery, Atlanta USA
(1996); "Paintings", Fenderesky Gallery, Belfast; (1996)
"South African
Works",
The Irish Museum of
Modern Art Dublin
(1994); "Paintings &
Drawings",
Galerie
D’Eendt, Amsterdam (1992)
and "The Shadow
Line", The
City Arts
Centre, Dublin (1991);
"Zoo
Work",
Eve
Linders, Dublin (1989);
ìTwilights
Rawî, Project Arts
Centre, Dublin (1988). In 2002
he curated the visit to Ireland of Chinese artist Chen ZhongSen
including amongst other events a joint exhibition
"Chen + Miller : East +
West" at
The Model Arts and
Niland Gallery, Sligo.
Collections include:
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Irish
Life PLC, RTE, The Arts Council (Ireland), European Investment Bank
(Luxembourg), Independent Newspapers (Ireland), The National
Drawing Collection (Limerick Municipal Collection), The Niland
Collection (Sligo), Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Boyle Civic
Collection, Fujian Teachers College (China), Dublin Institute of
Technology, Allied Irish Bank, Irish Permanent, Bank of Ireland,
Anglo Irish Bank, Ulster Bank. Fundacion Privada Sorigue, Lleida
Spain.