Liz Miller - Proliferative Calamity
Hawthorn Contemporary 706 S. 5th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204
December 8th - February 9th, 2019
Opening reception: 6-9PM Saturday, December 8th
Hawthorn Contemporary is pleased to announce the opening of Proliferative Calamity,
an exhibition featuring Minnesota-based artist Liz Miller. Miller is best known for her
intricate installations made of fabric, rope, paint and mixed media elements.
Dichotomies are played out in abstract fictions that incorporate fragments of reality.
Ornate silhouettes of firearms, killer bees, and deadly plant species are spliced with
invented forms, and layered hybrid patterns are a blend of contradictions: organic
and synthetic shapes commingle, beautiful forms reference violence, and benign
shapes spread to become malignant. Miller will utilize the entirety of Hawthorn to
create a new a site-specific work. At times resembling a non-objective landscape, the
installation builds upon itself, and viewers must navigate the work’s various facets,
becoming actors in what Miller describes as, “a beautiful impossibility.”
Gallery Hours:
11-4PM, Wednesday, Thursday
2-7PM Friday, Saturday
or by appointment
info@hawthorncontemporary.com
https://www.hawthorncontemporary.com