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Rodney McMillian
In Other Realms: As part of Gallery Weekend Berlin, 1 – 3 May 2026
Opening 1 May, 6 – 9 pm
Preview 30 April,

1 May  —  13 June 2026
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Rodney McMillian
In Other Realms
: As part of Gallery Weekend Berlin, 1 – 3 May 2026
Opening 1 May, 6 – 9 pm
Preview 30 April

Current exhibition
1 May  —  13 June 2026
  • Rodney McMillian, As Below, 2024-2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    As Below, 2024-2026
    Acrylic and latex on canvas
    153 x 177 cm
    60.2 x 69.7 inches
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  • Capitain Petzel is pleased to announce Rodney McMillian’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, coinciding with Gallery Weekend Berlin 2026.
    A press preview will take place on April 29 from 11 am to 3 pm.

     

    Los Angeles–based artist Rodney McMillian (born 1969 in Columbia, South Carolina) is known for his multidisciplinary practice encompassing painting, sculpture, installation, performance, and text. His work often engages with themes of race and social inequality, drawing attention to overlooked materials and marginalized histories. McMillian frequently uses found objects such as blankets, tarps, and architectural fragments, transforming them into poignant statements on care, survival, and political resistance. Through his work, he challenges dominant narratives and invites viewers to reflect on the social structures that shape everyday life.

     
  • Rodney McMillian, Untitled (Knoll's chair), 2023-2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    Untitled (Knoll's chair), 2023-2026
    Chair, fabric, wire and acrylic
    107 x 92 x 68 cm
    42.1 x 36.2 x 26.8 inches
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  • Rodney McMillian, Plantation Bride, 2025-2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    Plantation Bride, 2025-2026
    Single-channel video, color, sound
    Duration: 12:26 min
    Edition of 5
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  • The exhibition is anchored by McMillian’s recently completed film, based on a text by the American journalist and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett. Wells-Barnett made a name for herself through her campaign against lynching. The speech quoted and performed by the artist in the film was originally delivered at the first annual conference of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) in 1909. The surrounding works unfold in relation to this film. 

     

    Watch the video here

    Password: 1909

  • Rodney McMillian, Untitled (morning sky), 2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    Untitled (morning sky), 2026
    Latex and acrylic on canvas
    182 x 243 cm
    71.6 x 95.7 inches
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  • Rodney McMillian, Piggy Bank (globe II), 2025-2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    Piggy Bank (globe II), 2025-2026
    Globe, fabric, wire and acrylic
    37.5 x 35 x 29.5 cm
    14.8 x 13.8 x 11.6 inches
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  • McMillian presents a group of new sculptures as well as paintings from his Black Paintings series, which are among his most well-known bodies of work. Their heavily worked surfaces are marked by folds, seams, and vivid colors. McMillian often uses unconventional materials such as vinyl or fabric, which he paints and manipulates so that their physical properties remain visible. Rather than functioning as mere supports, they appear structured, worn, and materially present. While these works enter into dialogue with the tradition of abstract painting – particularly with artists such as Ad Reinhardt – McMillian simultaneously challenges the notion of “pure” abstraction. His black paintings can be read politically, pointing to Black identity, visibility and invisibility, and thus broader social and historical power structures within both American society and art history. His work emerges like speculative fiction, imagining alternative possibilities beyond existing power structures through time travel, cosmic perspectives, and radical acts of imagination. 

     

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  • Rodney McMillian, 2 Forces, 2024-2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    2 Forces, 2024-2026
    Acrylic, latex and ink on canvas
    151 x 178.2 cm
    59.5 x 70.2 inches
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  • Rodney McMillian, As Above, 2024-2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    As Above, 2024-2026
    Acrylic, latex, ink, graphite and paper on canvas
    178 x 164 cm
    70 x 64.6 inches
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  • Rodney McMillian, Landscape Studies in Black II, 2021-2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    Landscape Studies in Black II, 2021-2026
    Acrylic, latex and ink on canvas
    82 x 88 cm
    32.3 x 34.7 inches
  • Rodney McMillian, Red Earth, 2024-2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    Red Earth, 2024-2026
    Acrylic, latex, ink ans paper on canvas
    178 x 157 cm
    70 x 61.8 inches
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  • Rodney McMillian, The Blues Between, 2025-2026
    Artworks

    Rodney McMillian

    The Blues Between, 2025-2026
    Acrylic, latex, ink and paper on canvas
    168 x 125.2 cm
    66.1 x 49.3 inches
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  • Biography

    Biography

    Born 1969 in Columbia, South Carolina

    Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA 

     

    Rodney McMillian explores the complex connections between history and contemporary culture, particularly as they appear in American politics and modernist art traditions. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, performance, and writing, his multidisciplinary practice examines themes of race, labor, and social inequality while negotiating the relationship between the political body and the politics of the body. McMillian often incorporates found materials such as blankets, tarps, and architectural fragments, using them to highlight overlooked materials and marginalized histories. Through these transformations, his work challenges dominant narratives and invites reflection on the social structures that shape everyday life, as well as ideas of care, survival, and political resistance.

     

    McMillian’s work has been featured in major international exhibitions, most recently in the comprehensive retrospective The Land: Not Without a Politic at Marta Herford Museum, Germany, which brought together works from different phases of his practice and was accompanied by a catalogue. Two solo exhibition are currently on view at the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina and the Henry Art Gallery Seattle. McMillian participated in the 2022 Whitney Biennial and has exhibited, among others, at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; MoMA PS1, New York; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; the Studio Museum in Harlem; the Aspen Art Museum; and ICA Philadelphia.

     

    His works are held in major public collections including the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the Marta Herford; the Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach; the Haubrok Collection, Berlin; and the Studio Museum in Harlem.

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