
Renée Miller: The Devil's Snare
Renée Miller
Hollis Taggart
521 W 26th St, New York, NY 10001
Tue-Sat 11AM-5PM
Admission
Free Admission
About
Hollis Taggart is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Renée Miller (1929-2025), a painter and sculptor known for her experimental approach to color and form. Miller was a key figure in Greenwich Village's post-war avant-garde, exhibiting her works at both the Reuben Gallery and Martha Jackson Gallery. On view from February 26 through April 4, 2026, Renée Miller: The Devil's Snare will focus on the artist's works from the 1950s and 60s, including a few examples of her "Extension Paintings." Among Miller's most innovative works, these paintings break free from the traditional frame of a canvas, with the artist's signature bold colors and explosive brushwork bursting out of unconventionally-shaped canvases. The exhibition will also feature photographs, exhibition programs, and other archival materials that highlight Miller's role in the post-war avant-garde scene in New York City. Renée Miller: The Devil's Snare is the artist's first solo show in over 10 years. There will be an opening reception on Thursday, February 26, from 6-8PM.