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“James F. Miles Is A Boyfriend And A Girlfriend” Book Release

Book Release

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In conjunction with CE’s upcoming exhibition, Miles in the Sky, San Francisco’s esteemed Gallery 16 releases a new book of James Miles’ work titled “James F. Miles Is A Boyfriend And A Girlfriend.” The book is written by well-known contemporary artist Harrell Fletcher as part of Gallery 16’s 1 Artist, 1 Concept series.

Fletcher first discovered Miles’ work when he was volunteering in CE’s studio in the early 1990s. Since that date, he has included Miles’ work in several projects and exhibitions. Fletcher says Miles’ work “stood out from the moment I saw it, and has been compelling to me ever since. James’ drawings are both very everyday and incredibly mysterious at the same time. He is operating on another level from anyone else I’ve ever encountered—almost as if he is physically in this universe but perceiving several others that are undetectable to other people. The results are poignant, funny, disturbing, and generally stunning.”

Hardbound books will be released on June 21, 2007 at the opening reception for Miles’ solo exhibtion, Miles in the Sky.

Books will also be available at the Creativity Explored Online Store and Gallery 16 beginning June 22, 2007.

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