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Throbbing Life — Miguel Milló

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Front Gallery Wall | January 20th – March 14th | Opening Reception: February 20th from 5:30pm – 8:30pm

Miguel Milló

Between magic, beauty and equality, the images that Miguel Milló, a
contemporary plastic artist, offers us, expose a logo that resides in Mother
Nature, which is the faithful representative of the world and its humanity,
being the great organizer of the components of the Works of “Throbbing
Life”, as if these were the verses of photographed visual poetry, full of color.
Since his beginnings, Miguel Milló has developed an extensive photographic
series around the figure of woman and the multiple human canvases that he
offers through their bodies, given his deep admiration for feminine aesthetics. offers
Its object of representation is based on the beauty of these diverse anatomies,
favoring the multiple readings that they provide thanks to their interaction with
the crackled chromatic muds that cover their skins and other organic
materials, such as fruits, vegetables, plants, seeds, flowers or powders. These
ornamental ideals are a dogma in the artist’s work, since all the postulates are
closely related to the elements of nature.
Creator of his own, very personal universe, and with a great poetic and visual
charge, the artist transmits various messages through a timeless photographic
language, which translates legacies from more classical artists, such as
Giuseppe Arcimboldo one of the figures of mannerism during renaissance, to
more recent artists such as Anna Tokarska or Stelarc, who also work with
organic materials and with these human canvases. This language not only
dilutes the time lines within the framework of its influences, but also does the
same with the cultural barriers that can segregate human beings according to
their features, skin color or geographical origin.
Its last claim is, through the bodies of women, create universal beings, as a
giver of life, permeating cultures and promoting a message of equality
regardless of any social factor that may disintegrate them. He achieves this
thanks to a random artistic elaboration, consisting of the free will of the
placement of pigments and natural elements on living canvases, but always
with an aesthetic and artistic sense.

“Throbbing Life”, therefore, is an anthology series of all the human
canvases that this contemporary artists has been producing in recent
years, and that value the aesthetics of female bodies, under a halo of
equality. These are immortalized, then, in their respective photographs.
He usually Works with large formats, and always giving priority to color
over dark backgrounds that allow the polychromos and materials that
apparel his human canvases to stand out. He always uses high definition
photography photography that allows you to distinguish even the smallest detail of his
productions.
Definitely, Miguel Milló is not just any plastic artist. He has managed to
create a very personal essence, whose philosophy has been established
thanks to these creations that he has been devising over the last decade.
With suggestive titles such as Lava (2014), Cacao (2018), or To hide my
passion for you (2017), his images, which present practically magical and
universal beings, directly connected with Mother Nature, whispering the
heartbeats of these living Works that indicate an hymn to love, life,
beauty and specially, equality, showing that there is a woman at the
beginning of all things.

Exhibition webpage

Front Gallery Wall | January 20th – March 14th | Opening Reception: February 20th from 5:30pm – 8:30pm

Miguel Milló

Between magic, beauty and equality, the images that Miguel Milló, a
contemporary plastic artist, offers us, expose a logo that resides in Mother
Nature, which is the faithful representative of the world and its humanity,
being the great organizer of the components of the Works of “Throbbing
Life”, as if these were the verses of photographed visual poetry, full of color.
Since his beginnings, Miguel Milló has developed an extensive photographic
series around the figure of woman and the multiple human canvases that he
offers through their bodies, given his deep admiration for feminine aesthetics. offers
Its object of representation is based on the beauty of these diverse anatomies,
favoring the multiple readings that they provide thanks to their interaction with
the crackled chromatic muds that cover their skins and other organic
materials, such as fruits, vegetables, plants, seeds, flowers or powders. These
ornamental ideals are a dogma in the artist’s work, since all the postulates are
closely related to the elements of nature.
Creator of his own, very personal universe, and with a great poetic and visual
charge, the artist transmits various messages through a timeless photographic
language, which translates legacies from more classical artists, such as
Giuseppe Arcimboldo one of the figures of mannerism during renaissance, to
more recent artists such as Anna Tokarska or Stelarc, who also work with
organic materials and with these human canvases. This language not only
dilutes the time lines within the framework of its influences, but also does the
same with the cultural barriers that can segregate human beings according to
their features, skin color or geographical origin.
Its last claim is, through the bodies of women, create universal beings, as a
giver of life, permeating cultures and promoting a message of equality
regardless of any social factor that may disintegrate them. He achieves this
thanks to a random artistic elaboration, consisting of the free will of the
placement of pigments and natural elements on living canvases, but always
with an aesthetic and artistic sense.

“Throbbing Life”, therefore, is an anthology series of all the human
canvases that this contemporary artists has been producing in recent
years, and that value the aesthetics of female bodies, under a halo of
equality. These are immortalized, then, in their respective photographs.
He usually Works with large formats, and always giving priority to color
over dark backgrounds that allow the polychromos and materials that
apparel his human canvases to stand out. He always uses high definition
photography photography that allows you to distinguish even the smallest detail of his
productions.
Definitely, Miguel Milló is not just any plastic artist. He has managed to
create a very personal essence, whose philosophy has been established
thanks to these creations that he has been devising over the last decade.
With suggestive titles such as Lava (2014), Cacao (2018), or To hide my
passion for you (2017), his images, which present practically magical and
universal beings, directly connected with Mother Nature, whispering the
heartbeats of these living Works that indicate an hymn to love, life,
beauty and specially, equality, showing that there is a woman at the
beginning of all things.

Exhibition webpage

More about Public Works Art Center
Public Works Art Center is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Community Art Space in Downtown Summerville, SC, just steps away from shops, bars, restaurants, and other destinations in historic Downtown Summerville. We have exhibition galleries that change every six weeks, art camps and classes for all ages, special event rentals, free events, a gift shop, and so much more!
When & Where
Jan 20, 2025, 10:00am to
Mar 14, 2025, 5:00pm Timezone: EST
Free

No Registration required! Just show up!

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