Chris Miller

This is an edited selection of works, if you would like to see more or purchase an artwork please get in touch


 
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The Artist

I am a 69-year-old retired science teacher, community, and youth worker. Eight years ago, after an operation, I had stroke-like symptoms, affecting my writing hand, my face, my speech, and I now walk with the aid of a stick. I started going to Headway, where I was for the first time, encouraged to make art .

After having a stroke, I suddenly had a different body, and in some ways, I was a changed person. Art was a way of exploring and communicating what it felt like to experience these changes. 

In a strange way, disability has freed me up to express myself in my art, and to no longer care so much about what others think. I have been forced by disability to come to terms with living in a less than perfect body in a less than perfect world. 

My art is often my version of a famous picture, but with me as the subject. They are an exploration of how I cope with my new disabled body, and how this fits into and communicates with wider society. “Me as Venus”, for example, tries to say that it might not be good to be me, but it’s OK.

Exhibitions: 

2016, Submit To Love, Stratford Arts Centre, London

2017, Making Faces, Southbank Centre, London

2019, Oh To Be Human, Could Be Good Gallery, London

2021, Me As Venus, Nomas Projects, Dundee

2023, Differently Various, Barbican, London

 

Watch a short film made with film maker Posy Dixon featuring Chris

MORE FROM CHRIS

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identity and brain injury,

the wellcome collection

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chris reviewS Sharif Persaud’s artwork, autograph gallery

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See Chris’ Illustrations of grayson perry on

it’s nice that

Adele Jeffs