Miller Kirill

Artist, designer, actor, fashion designer, and musician. Born on April 4, in 1959, in Leningrad. Author of scenography and first albums covers for "Auktyon" band ("How I Became a Traitor" (1989), "In Baghdad, Everything is Calm" (1990) and others). In 2000 awarded by St. Petersburg cultural prize People of Our City in nomination Artist of the Year.
Lives and works in St. Petersburg.

Education

  • Graduated from the Leningrad Technical School № 61 with a specialization of "Alfresco and decorative painting".

 

Solo exhibitions

  • 1982 and 1984 — Narva-Jõesuu (Estonia)
  • 1987 — House of Culture Uralmash, Sverdlovsk
  • 1988 — Stitching Circ, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
  • 1988 — Dominion University Gallery, Norfolk (USA)
  • 1988 — "One Hundred Paintings by Kirill Miller", Kalinin Youth Center, St. Petersburg
  • 1989 — Lotna Gallery, Hamburg (Germany)
  • 1989 — Intursalon, Odessa (Ukraine)
  • 1989 — Record Gallery, Moscow
  • 1989 — Tourist House, Tallinn (Estonia)
  • 1989 — House of Culture, Togliatti
  • 1989 — House of Culture, Samara
  • 1989 — Trade Union Palace, Vilnius (Lithuania)
  • 1989 — Na Solianke Exhibition Hall, Moscow
  • 1990 — House of Culture, St. Petersburg
  • 1991 — Andrea Karsten Gallery, Hamburg (Germany)
  • 1991 — Fabrik, Hamburg (Germany)
  • 1991 — DK Lensoveta, St. Petersburg
  • 1992 — Zone, Hamburg (Germany)
  • 1993 — Kulturbraurei, Berlin (Germany)
  • 1993 — Limpompo Art-studio, Hamburg (Germany)
  • 2006 — "Under the Hood Miller", Cynic Club, St. Petersburg
  • 2005 — "Premonition G.V. — Metaphorical Landscapes", Kirov Islands Library, St. Petersburg
  • 2008 — "Mysterious Russian Soul", Weiss Und Heller Gallery, Hamburg (Germany)

 

Selected group exhibitions

  • 2010 — Anniversary Exhibition "The Mitki. 25th Anniversary", Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, St. Petersburg
  • 2012 — "The Mitki and Space", The Mitki Art Center, St. Petersburg; Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics, Moscow; Exhibition Hall, Zvezdny village
  • 2014 — "After the Comics", Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg; Novgorod Center of Contemporary Art, Veliky Novgorod

 

Roles in movies

  • 2002 — "Paseka", Nomfilm Production, written and directed by A. Kagadeev and N. Kopeikin
  • 2002 — "Russian Ark", directed by A. Sokurov
  • 2002 — episodes in music videos of Auktyon band: "Woman", "Money is Paper", "Nepmen", "Fragments", "Sucks"
  • 2002 — "That Very Miller", directed by Maxim Emk LSDF
  • 2004 — "Geopolipy", Nomfilm Production, written and directed by A. Kagadeev and N. Kopeikin
  • 2006 — "A Belarusian True Story", Nomfilm Production, written and directed by A. Kagadeev and N. Kopeikin
  • 2012 — "Star Worms", Nomfilm Production, written and directed by A. Kagadeev and N. Kopeikin