Gerold Miller – Intervention #1

For the first time, contemporary artist Gerold Miller has been invited to stage an intervention at the Bröhan Museum. The artist has been tasked with creating a dialogue between his works and the museum’s collection pieces. Gerold Miller (*1961) is one of the world’s most successful non-representational artists. In his vividly colored works, he advances the themes of Concrete Art and Hard Edge. His creations explore the intersection of painting and sculpture. Miller combines flawless, uniform color surfaces, often in bright hues, with equally perfect three-dimensional forms made of aluminum. His works, products of a highly industrialized world, encounter the early industrial objects from the Bröhan Museum’s collection—a dialogue of striking visual intensity.

Advertising motive: © Atelier Gerold Miller, photo by Jan Windszus. Design: Gerwin Schmidt, 2024