
from the series The Voice Reached Us Through the Floor, but the Words Themselves Were Lost, 2009 - 10 / digital photograph, inkjet print / 32 x 40 cm / ed. 3

from the series The Voice Reached Us Through the Floor, but the Words Themselves Were Lost, 2009-10 / digital photograph, inkjet print / 70 x 105 cm / ed. 3

from the series The Voice Reached Us Through the Floor, but the Words Themselves Were Lost, 2009 - 10 / digital photograph, inkjet print / 70 x 101 cm / ed. 3

from the series And She Said She is Looking, 2008 / analogue photograph, inkjet print / 60 x 60 cm / ed. 3

from the series And She Said She is Looking, 2008 / digital photograph, inkjet print / 70 x 100 cm / ed. 3

from the series And She Said She is Looking, 2008 / analogue photograph, inject print / 60 x 60 cm / ed. 3

from the series People for the Children, 2007 / digital photograph, lambda print / 70 x 100 cm / ed. 5
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in former Czechoslovakia, Petra Mala Miller grew up in Blatnice, a village in southern Moravia.
Her photographic work explores the poetics of childhood, of innocence, memory and loss and raises questions surrounding cultural identity, the individual, the family and the community.
By reconstructing incidents from her past and placing them within the present, Petra Mala Miller filters experiences, memories and reveries through an emotional process of recollection and translation. Her work takes place at the intersection between the real and the imaginary, between truth and fiction, memory and forgetting.