| Blind PremonitionAugust 30, 2007- October 6, 2007Reception: September 6, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Mixed Greens is thrilled to begin the season with Adia Millett's
theatrically installed sculptures and corresponding photographs.
Interweaving design techniques from both ancient farmlands and modern
suburbia, Millett's latest earth-covered miniatures illuminate the
complexity and familiarity of what one might call a "space in-between."
Inside every structure, commonplace domestic objects are combined with
natural earth-like signifiers to create a psychological space. Dramatic
lighting and unexpected elements, such as a sack of potatoes or a floating
pillow, lure viewers into a world of magical realism where Millett explores
moments between consciousness and unconsciousness, sobriety and
intoxication, wakefulness and sleep, living and death. Poetic moments of
solitude and individuality are found in the context of repetition.
By working with our fears, our homes, our desires and our politics, Millett
challenges the weight of our assumptions. Through the distortion of these
ancient domestic spaces, she invites viewers to enter into traces of a
dream - otherworldly places where reason is subverted by fantasy.
Adia Millett was born in Los Angeles, California and received her MFA from
the California Institute of the Arts. In 2001, she moved to New York City
for the prestigious Whitney Museum Independent Study Program and the Studio
Museum in Harlem residency program. Millett has been a standout in numerous
group exhibitions including the well-received "Greater New York" show at PS1
in Long Island City, New York (2005). In the past, she has been included in
exhibitions at the Barbican Gallery, London (2004), The Studio Museum in
Harlem (2002, 2005, 2006), The California African American Museum, Los
Angeles (2003), The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York City (2003),
the Museum of Contemporary Art, Atlanta (2003), and the Santa Monica Museum
of Art (2001). She is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts
Fellowship (2003). Next year, she will have a major solo exhibition at the
Contemporary Art Center of Virginia. Millett is the Artist Profile in the
August 2007 issue of Ebony Magazine.
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