Resurgent
Resurgent is Kermit Miller’s solo debut at The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, capturing the dynamic spirit of Junkanoo and Bahamian life. Featuring works like Junkanoo Roar (2023), Miller depicts the ecstatic energy of parade participants, inspired by master artist Brent Malone. This exhibition marks Miller’s return to art after a 22-year hiatus following the passing of his daughter, Ebony Miller. His renewed focus on technique and emotion reflects a poignant journey of artistic rebirth. The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, West and West Hill Streets, Nassau, Bahamas. Runs through July 28, 2024.
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, West and West Hill Streets, Nassau, Bahamas. Runs through July 28, 2024.
Exhibition Description
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is proud to present Resurgent, Kermit Miller’s solo debut of artwork that captures the movement and expression of Junkanoo and Bahamian daily life. With an astute depiction of each subject’s emotion, Miller’s practice is a snapshot of the colorful ways Bahamian people express their joy and relate to one another. Miller’s use of various junkanoo subjects is a clever way of portraying these heightened emotions; for instance, in Junkanoo Roar (2023), Miller depicts a rusher mid-scream, capturing the familiar extasy that locals feel when experiencing the parade firsthand. Miller’s practice is also inspired by Bahamian master artist Brent Malone, who also depicted Junkanoo rushers throughout his career. Like Malone, Miller’s focus on brushwork and technique is very important to his practice, especially because he is re-entering the field after a 22-year hiatus. This small exhibition is a display of Miller’s first experiments after getting back into the practice of painting. Miller’s practice resurged after the death of his daughter, Ebony Miller, whom he artistically mentored. For 22 years, he eschewed his own artistic career in favor of nurturing her talent. Now that she has passed, practicing art helps him feel closer to his daughter again, and as he relearns the medium, Miller’s focus on technique and expression is appropriate for an emerging artist in the genre. This exhibition is curated by Richardo Barrett, Exhibitions & Collections Care Associate, and Letitia Pratt, Associate Curator.