For
many years, Lisa Dale Miller has produced provocative artwork focusing on social
and political issues. For Ms. Miller, the political and spiritual have always
been intimately connected and her work has consistently reflected this point of
view. Over the last fifteen years she has focused much of her energy combining
painting with installation, performance art, web installations, and video art.
Originally
from New York, Ms. Miller moved to Los Gatos, CA in 1995 from Tokyo, Japan. During
her three years in Japan, she completed two solo shows, including her 1993 solo
exhibition, the Family Values paintings and lecture tour, sponsored by
the American Embassy at the American Centers in Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka. This
show featured four paintings which deconstructed the term "family values"
and Ms. Miller lectured on Feminism in Art in America and Japan. Ms. Miller also
exhibited installation works as well as video/performance artworks in four group
shows, and was the first "foreign" artist to be invited to exhibit in the Fukuoka
Biennial at the Fukuoka Museum of Contemporary Art.
Since
her return to the United States, Ms. Miller has exhibited her paintings and installations
in museums and galleries in Taos, San Francisco, Sacramento, Mountain View, San
Jose, Santa Cruz, and Santa Clara. Since her last major realspace/cyberspace installation
in 2001, Lisa has continued to produce paintings and works on paper while on exhibition
hiatus. During this time Lisa has successfully pursued a career as a licensed
Marriage and Family Therapist.
2007
marks Lisa's long overdue return to the art world.
For
more information and prices contact Lisa