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Nick Miller

Studio Newsletter: RED DUST

Spring 2026

Greetings to all from the studio - It is spring, and despite the difficult spinning world we all live in, I am delighted to present some new exhibitions of work that I hope you can get to see.


Opening on Saturday 16th May is RED DUST, at the wonderful not-for-profit, College Lane Gallery in Howth, Co Dublin. It is a good feeling to be there, doing my first solo show in Dublin since 2018. It revolves around practices in life and work that manifest as some new sculptural forms alongside related paintings. It has been up and running since 1st May. All the information on accessing the show is on the RED DUST webpage.


If you have a chance to call by when I'm there, and say hello, there are a few dates that I'll be around in the gallery. The 'opening' is on Saturday 16th May, 4-6pm. The following Saturday 23rd May, 12.30-5pm I will be in the gallery. I'm also really looking forward to an 'In Conversation' with the architect, John Tuomey, in the gallery on Saturday 6th of June at 3pm.


For those in London, save the dates for my first solo exhibition of Sea paintings that I have been working on since 2017. This Holding Sea, opens at Art Space Gallery, London on Thursday 29th October 2026 and runs until 23rd December 2026.


In Dublin from 23rd May until November 2026 an image of a TRUCKSCAPE painting from 2019 will grace one side of an Art bench in City Side / Countryside, an outdoor exhibition curated by Gemma Tipton for IPUT Real Estate's Living Canvas programme at Admiral Browne Walk, off Sir John Rogerson's Quay in Dublin's Docklands.


Scroll down for more information.


Hope to catch up at one of these events.


If you have any questions, feel free to ask.


Best wishes, Nick

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Ah Universe (detail), 2007-26. Nick Miller

Steel, Oil paint, rubber, LED, Polystyrene, Musou Black paint. 90 x 80 x 80 cm © Artist

Join us at College Lane Gallery

Nick Miller exhibition Red Dust

Opening Saturday 16th May 2026

4pm - 6pm


College Lane Gallery,

Abbey Street, Howth, D13EY2


Jobst & Siobhan

More Info:


Website:  RED DUST

DM @nickmiller_studio          

E:  [email protected]

College Lane Gallery, Howth

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Save these other dates:

Saturday May 23rd 12.30-5pm | Nick Miller will be in College Lane Gallery

Saturday 6th June  3pm;  Architect John Tuomey talks to Nick Miller at College Lane Gallery


RED DUST

College Lane Gallery presents Red Dust, an exhibition of painting and sculpture by Nick Miller, the artist's first solo presentation in Dublin since 2018, at the not-for-profit gallery and studio space in the medieval Old College, Howth, Co. Dublin. This exhibition brings together two streams of Miller's practice which itself spans over 40 years. The paintings for which he is better known, and new sculptural forms that have arisen from a less intentional place, these are accreted and assembled from the residue of the studio life itself. Solidified sediment from cleaning brushes, pages of notes compressed into object-hood, paint scrapings from works in transition, found steel elements rescued from the surrounding yard; these forms have grown, in the artist's words, "almost by themselves, like stalagmites and stalactites.”


Miller has worked for approaching twenty years in his current windowless warehouse studio beneath Benbulben in Co. Sligo, set within the compound of a rural steel-fabrication business. The landscape of rusting industrial debris that surrounds the studio, juxtaposed with the raw power of the western seaboard, alongside his daily practice of Qi Gong, has shaped both the material and philosophical character of his work.


The exhibition takes its title from a Taoist concept describing the human or social world of confusion, desire, and distraction through which each person may find their path. As Miller writes: "There is no perfect way to describe what Taoists call the world of “Red Dust”. It refers to all things that obscure our way as we navigate the struggles and structures of life including patterns of upbringing, culture and circumstance buried so deep and apparently insistent in their reality.”


College Lane Gallery is a distinctive venue, the exhibition is visible from the street and visitors can make arrangements to enter for a closer look at works. Its site carries an indefinable creative freedom rooted in history and learning that Miller found sympathetic to these particular works and to his practice in general which leans into new experiences, materials, and the effects of these combined as a way to process and to be present in a volatile world.


One of Ireland's highly regarded contemporary artists, Miller’s work explores realms of direct and lived encounter through reinvigorated approaches to the traditional genres of portrait, landscape and still-life. His expanded practice includes film, drawing and sculpture. Miller, a member of Aosdána since 2001, was recipient of the inaugural Hennessy Portrait Award at the National Gallery of Ireland 2014. He has exhibited widely in Ireland and internationally, including solo shows at the Irish Museum of Modern Art and R.H.A. Dublin, the New York Studio School, Centre Culturel Irlandais Paris, and his work is held in major public and institutional collections.


Contact via instagram DM @college_lane_gallery

Jobst Graeve at [email protected]

Contact via instagram DM @nickmiller_studio & nickmiller.ie

Nick Miller at [email protected]

Other current and forthcoming exhibitions:

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GROUNDINGS | online exhibition | sale

Studies in the World of Red Dust


Selected Works: Tempera & on Indian ink primed card


These works from a series of studies made in 2018/19 are spontaneous studies related to energetic movement inside and outside the body. Initially I had no plans to exhibit them when they were made, but looking back they connect in many ways to the sculptural forms and paintings in the current exhibition: RED DUST at College Lane Gallery in Howth, Co Dublin.


Works can be viewed ONLINE and purchased directlyGROUNDINGS


The works are smaller and can be posted worldwide. They are priced to support and fund other scale large studio projects. Your support is appreciated! I hope you like them. 


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Snow Mountain (2019) Oil on Linen, 117 x 122 cm, 2019


The image features in City Side / Countryside, an outdoor exhibition curated by Gemma Tipton for IPUT Real Estate's Living Canvas programme at Admiral Browne Walk, off Sir John Rogerson's Quay in Dublin's Docklands. Featuring the work of ten contemporary artists, the exhibition explores the twin sides of the Irish landscape. From the weekend of May 23rd it continues until November 2026.


More will follow soon at:


@nickmiller_studio

nickmiller.ie

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SAVE THE DATES:


For those in London, the first solo presentation of new sea paintings in process since 2017.


I'm looking forward to This Holding Sea, opening at Art Space Gallery, London on 29th October 2026. Accompanied by a 56 page catalogue with a text by David Boyd-Haycock and a conversation in the studio with Patrick Murphy.


Art Space Gallery | Michael Richardson Contemporary Art

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www.nickmiller.ie

Nick Miller, Sligo, Ireland

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