George Bures Miller

George Bures Miller

Imbalance.6 (Escape Velocity), 1998, mixed media with compressed air, pneumatic pistons, electronic circuit
Born 1960 (age 5556)
Vegreville, Alberta, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Education Ontario College of Art, University of Alberta
Known for Sculpture, installation, electronic art
Notable work Paradise Institute, 2001 (with Janet Cardiff)
Spouse(s) Janet Cardiff

George Bures Miller (born 1960) is a Canadian artist noted for his collaborative works with his wife Janet Cardiff. Miller and Cardiff represented Canada at the 2001 Venice Biennale. They live in Berlin, Germany and several months of the year in Grindrod, British Columbia.

Works with Janet Cardiff

Paradise Institute (2001) Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller

Bures Miller and Cardiff represented Canada the 49th Venice Biennale with Paradise Institute (2001), a 16-seat movie theatre where viewers watched a film, becoming entangled as witnesses to a possible crime played out in the real world audience and on the screen. The artists won La Biennale di Venezia Special Award at Venice, presented to Canadian artists for the first time and the Benesse Prize, recognizing artists who break new artistic ground with an experimental and pioneering spirit. Cardiff and Bures Miller have recently had exhibitions at Modern Art Oxford (2008), the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland (2008) Vancouver Art Gallery (2005), Luhring Augustine, New York (2004), Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati (2003), Art Gallery of Ontario (2002), National Gallery of Canada (2002) and Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Ontario (2000).

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