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Andrew Miller

In an event recorded in front of an audience at Edinburgh's Ingleby Gallery, Glasgow artist Andrew Miller talks about the inspiration that guides his work.

Glasgow artist Andrew Miller talks about the inspiration that guides his work, recorded in front of an audience at the Ingleby Gallery in Edinburgh. The second in a series in which Scottish-based artists describe what lies behind their art.

Andrew Miller is a Glasgow based artist working across a variety of media - drawing, sculpture, photography and site-specific installations. He works with the worn and the discarded, and in salvaging, reassembling and re-presenting familiar objects he attempts to ask questions about the way things are placed, valued and used. He was commissioned to create this year's Edinburgh Art Festival Pavillion.

15 minutes

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  • Tue 9 Oct 2012 22:45

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