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.