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Steven Miller’s work connects the theatricality inherent in photography with staged environments and predicaments, highlighting the dialogue between his subjects and his created situations resulting in the unexpected outcomes that dialogue provokes. In his series, Milky, the camera captures the immediate emotional reactions of some 60 individuals in the instant they are doused with cold milk. Exploring the materiality of milk as a metaphor for the nature of sexuality, these portraits document that which is fluid, tangible, and ephemeral. “Depicting friends, lovers, and complete strangers coated in the fluid of another animal, these photographs are meant to suggest both the pleasures and risks associated with sexual exchange,” says Miller. By taking a familiar substance and perverting it, Miller’s portraits document some of the emotions that sexual desire conjures: bliss and amusement as well as danger and detachment.
Steven Miller’s work has been included in the Eighth Northwest Biennial at the Tacoma Art Museum (Tacoma, WA); Swallow Harder: Selections from the Ben and Aileen Krohn Collection at the Frye Art Museum (Seattle, WA); and Resonance: 11th Annual Photographic Competition Exhibition at the Photographic Center Northwest (Seattle, WA).
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