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November 19, 2008

Garry Fabian Miller - exhibition at James Hyman Gallery, 5 Savile Row, London

Garry Fabian Miller has a remarkable sincerity and purity in his approach to photography. This show, Time Passage, traces his development from early sea horizon photographs, reminiscent of Sugimoto at his best, beautifully printed vintage prints made when Miller was only 18, through pictures created by shining light through translucent leaves, to the camera-less imagery for which he is best known. The 'Becoming Magma' series, inspired by his reading of James Lovelock's work, provides an emotionally intense engagement, and the lastest works have a density of colour that even the best reproduction can only hint at. This exhibition provides an excellent opportunity to trace the development of Miller's art.

View Images in the Exhibition

Download the press release for Garry Fabian Miller's Time Passage

Oral History of Photography interview with Garry Fabian Miller

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