Up Coming @ Neo LA
" Galaxy 1001 "
Two-Person Exhibition
Opening Reception 11/8/2025 Sat. 5 - 8pm
Participating artists:
Jeffrey Sugishita
Jean-Paul Miller
On View
11/8/2025 through 11/26/2025
GALAXY 1001, a two-person exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Jeffrey Sugishita and Jean-Paul Miller. The two met each other in 2023, and have since become frequent correspondents of their interdisciplinary practice and outlook of the world. This exhibition is their first collaboration in realizing a curated installation of their works, to embody Sugishita and Miller’s shared focus: examining the crossing pathways between the materiality and immateriality of this universe.
GALAXY 1001 exhibits an array of works with varying mediums. Miller presents a body of biomorphic steel sculptures that started in 2023, which explore radical material outcomes that emerge from subverting industrial and architectural technologies. Sugishita presents a body of works including photographs, sculptures, and video work- all portraying the ways in which Sugishita converses with the material world as a continuation of his existence. Both artists evoke the visual mannerisms of the cosmic extraterrestrial or even the supernatural within their creative expression. However, the core of Sugishita and Miller’s discipline is, contrastingly, deeply rooted in the empirical experiences held within the immediate natural and technological environments. The shared visuals of the extraordinary speaks not primarily of the feelings towards the speculative world outside of ours, but rather is a dedicated perceptual intervention to our everyday surroundings- which inherently is imbued with the infinite wonders of the greater sublime.
The title of the exhibition, GALAXY 1001, references the contours of micro to macro human realities of the Milky Way Galaxy - host to our solar system, and the numerical binary language crucial to our technological grasp therein. Viewers are invited to reexamine this environmental context, outside of the dualistic lens of the natural versus the artificial, and as a singular, magnificent world of divine benevolence.
" Galaxy 1001 "
Two-Person Exhibition
Opening Reception 11/8/2025 Sat. 5 - 8pm
Participating artists:
Jeffrey Sugishita
Jean-Paul Miller
On View
11/8/2025 through 11/26/2025
GALAXY 1001, a two-person exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Jeffrey Sugishita and Jean-Paul Miller. The two met each other in 2023, and have since become frequent correspondents of their interdisciplinary practice and outlook of the world. This exhibition is their first collaboration in realizing a curated installation of their works, to embody Sugishita and Miller’s shared focus: examining the crossing pathways between the materiality and immateriality of this universe.
GALAXY 1001 exhibits an array of works with varying mediums. Miller presents a body of biomorphic steel sculptures that started in 2023, which explore radical material outcomes that emerge from subverting industrial and architectural technologies. Sugishita presents a body of works including photographs, sculptures, and video work- all portraying the ways in which Sugishita converses with the material world as a continuation of his existence. Both artists evoke the visual mannerisms of the cosmic extraterrestrial or even the supernatural within their creative expression. However, the core of Sugishita and Miller’s discipline is, contrastingly, deeply rooted in the empirical experiences held within the immediate natural and technological environments. The shared visuals of the extraordinary speaks not primarily of the feelings towards the speculative world outside of ours, but rather is a dedicated perceptual intervention to our everyday surroundings- which inherently is imbued with the infinite wonders of the greater sublime.
The title of the exhibition, GALAXY 1001, references the contours of micro to macro human realities of the Milky Way Galaxy - host to our solar system, and the numerical binary language crucial to our technological grasp therein. Viewers are invited to reexamine this environmental context, outside of the dualistic lens of the natural versus the artificial, and as a singular, magnificent world of divine benevolence.
Gallery Hour
- Mon - Fri 11am - 5pm
- Sat & Sun Appointment Only