Andrew Miller is a Glasgow based artist working across a variety of media – drawing, sculpture, photography and site-specific installations. Through a process of drawing, altering, transforming and making Miller seeks to gain an understanding of the ambiguity between notions of form and function. 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.
Miller’s work has been presented in numerous gallery exhibitions and public art commissions. Recent solo shows include Fine Lines at Browns Gallery, Inverness (2024), Mitre at Stallan-Brand Gallery, Glasgow (2019) and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly at The National Glass Centre, Sunderland (2016).
In 2022, Miller featured in the V&A Dundee's group show Design for Our Times, an exhibition showcasing the work of seven designers based in Scotland, whose work offers sustainable solutions to overconsumption and material waste. In 2016, The Museum of Contemporary Art Yinchuan presented a selection of Miller's work as part of their first biennale, alongside work by Ai Weiwei, Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme.