Dan Mills

George Billis Gallery
New York

October 28 - November 28, 2014

Dan Mills' work is a direct reflection of what interests him. Currently, his work has included cartography and abstract ways of codifying information while including history, humour, political and cartoon portraits, and abstraction. Mills uses maps and transforms them to create something new. The abstractions and colors are eye-catching, and they remind the viewer of the deception of mapping systems. 

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Dissident Futures, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco