
London, London, United Kingdom
David Miller FRSA is a London-born conceptual visual artist working between the United Kingdom and F...
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David Miller FRSA is a London-born conceptual visual artist working between the United Kingdom and Finland.
His practice explores memory, disappearance, identity, and the fragile boundary between recollection and imagination. Drawing on a background in film, storytelling, and visual culture, he creates images that feel less like documents and more like remembered fragments from lives that may never have existed.
Working through a process of AI-assisted image construction, digital compositing, and fine-art finishing, Miller approaches technology as a creative medium rather than a subject. His work is rooted in photographic language and often examines themes of absence, emotional residue, ritual, faith, and the stories people leave behind.
Recent projects include Vanishing People, an imagined archive of forgotten lives, and Held in Passing, a meditation on memory, witness, and the fleeting nature of human presence.
Miller's work has been exhibited internationally and featured in publications including Goddess Arts Magazine and AATONAU. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA).
Recent projects include Held in Passing, selected for the Chianciano Biennale 2026, and Vanishing People, an imagined archive exploring memory, ...
BA (Hons), Goldsmiths College, University of London, 1973.
Decagon Gallery, That One Photograph, 2026
Goddess Arts Magazine Feature, 2026
AATONAU Artist Feature, 2026