
Portrait of the artist.
Gerold Miller was born 1961 in Altshausen, Germany. He lives and works in Berlin and Pistoia.
Gerold Miller is a German sculptor known for his minimalist and geometric works that explore the intersections of space, form, and perception. Miller’s practice specifically addresses space and time, stagnancy and movement, subject and object, where the viewer and the artwork merge into a unified piece. His works are characterized by precision and clean lines, often employing industrial materials such as aluminum and lacquer. His sculptures and wall pieces blur the boundaries between painting and sculpture, challenging traditional distinctions and inviting viewers into a dialogue with the visual experience.
Gerold Miller (b. 1961) studied sculpture at the Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design, graduating in 1989. His works have been exhibited and collected by museums and private collections worldwide, including Nationalgalerie in Berlin, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark, NOMA New Orleans Museum of Art in the US, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart in Germany, Hamburger Kunsthalle in Germany, Museo de Arte Latinoamericano in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Takasaki Museum of Art in Japan, Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain in Paris, Musée de l’Art et de la Histoire Neuchâtel in France, and Museo d’Arte della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano, Italy.