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Billy the Artist

Billy the Artist (BTA), (December 15, 1964 - January 22, 2022)[1] real name William Theodore Johann Miller,[2] was an American artist and writer based in East Village, Manhattan, whose rise to prominence came when he created the ceiling murals for RENT.[3] He also was the artist behind Moo York Celebration, one of the cows behind the Cow Parade public art project and subsequently created cows for other cities' projects.[4] The East Village was a longtime canvas of his.[5]

Early life Edit

William Theodore Johann Miller was born in Chicago, IL on On December 15, 1964. His father was William F. Miller, an accomplished journalist and photographer who won awards while working at the Cleveland Plain Dealer. His mother was Marianne Miller, a profession in social work.[1]

He spent his formative years in Cleveland. He enrolled in the esteemed College Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1987.[1]

Career Edit

Miller, who had always wanted to be a Broadway actor since childhood, was drawn to the street art scene of New York City in the 1980s. Encouraged by his artist neighbor Lynn Marropody, he began to create his own art and eventually gave up acting. He became known as "Billy the Artist" and gained popularity in the East Village, where his work was displayed at the Bull McCabe's saloon.[1]

After graduating from the University of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music in 1987 and worked as a performer in Chicago for two years. He then moved to New York City, where he landed a part in his first Broadway audition for the play "Down to Earth," which unfortunately never premiered due to financial issues. He also performed in other productions, such as the 20th anniversary Broadway tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, an off-Broadway production of Man of La Mancha, and received praise for major roles in productions at Cincinnati Playhouse and Birmingham Theater.[1]

In 1995, Miller realized that his true passion was art and decided to focus on painting for the rest of his life. He participated in several group shows, including one in SoHo that featured notable artists such as KAWS, Ron English, and Anthony Freda, and another with Ryan McGinley and CRASH.[1]

One of his first artist gigs was for the Broadway musical RENT painting murals and designing the show's original t-shirts.[1]

With the success of the Broadway musical RENT, Miller's art began to gain recognition from global brands and clients such as Swatch, Viacom, Lamborghini, New Balance Shoes, and many others. He also collaborated with Goebel, a European company, to create a line of new Billy The Artist products that were showcased at the Maison et Objet trade show in Paris before the COVID-19 lockdowns.[1]

Miller's paintings have been displayed in prestigious galleries such as the Forbes Gallery in New York, as well as in galleries in other cities such as Chicago, Miami, Orlando, New Orleans, Austin, Cleveland, Mexico City, Hamburg, Paris, Curacao, and Zurich, among others. His artistic works have been featured in various publications worldwide, including Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Elle, US Weekly, Juxtapoz, Entertainment Weekly, and The New York Times. Miller has also made appearances on several television programs on major networks such as MTV, NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, FOX, and TLC, and he has been featured on 60 Minutes and other feature programs around the world.[1]

Miller was one of the first American artists to be allowed to paint on The Bund in Shanghai.[6]

Death Edit

Miller died of complications from colon cancer on January 22, 2022.[1][2]

In March 2022, The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby honored Miller using its Ten Below: One Act Festival.[7]

Bibliography Edit

  • 2020 - Things You Don't Hear Twice: Quotes from the East Village, NYC
  • 2022 - East Village Closed[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Rabinowitz, Chloe. "Pioneer of 'Urban Primitive Pop Art' Billy The Artist Has Passed Away". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  2. ^ a b c "RIP Billy the Artist". Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  3. ^ Sheer, Karen (2018-03-05). "Another Exciting Artist Talk: Billy the Artist Visits Flinn Gallery". Greenwich Free Press. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  4. ^ "'Moo York' Cow Comes to Life in West Hartford Garage". 2019-07-31. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  5. ^ Best, Tamara (2016-09-08). "Metal Gates Unfurl as Colorful Canvases on the Lower East Side". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  6. ^ "Artist Talk, Billy the Artist: "His Art and Objects of Art"". Flinn Gallery. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  7. ^ "Fine Arts Association in Willoughby will honor 'Billy the Artist' Miller". News-Herald. 2022-03-28. Retrieved 2023-04-11.

External links Edit

  • Official website

billy, artist, december, 1964, january, 2022, real, name, william, theodore, johann, miller, american, artist, writer, based, east, village, manhattan, whose, rise, prominence, came, when, created, ceiling, murals, rent, also, artist, behind, york, celebration. Billy the Artist BTA December 15 1964 January 22 2022 1 real name William Theodore Johann Miller 2 was an American artist and writer based in East Village Manhattan whose rise to prominence came when he created the ceiling murals for RENT 3 He also was the artist behind Moo York Celebration one of the cows behind the Cow Parade public art project and subsequently created cows for other cities projects 4 The East Village was a longtime canvas of his 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditWilliam Theodore Johann Miller was born in Chicago IL on On December 15 1964 His father was William F Miller an accomplished journalist and photographer who won awards while working at the Cleveland Plain Dealer His mother was Marianne Miller a profession in social work 1 He spent his formative years in Cleveland He enrolled in the esteemed College Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1987 1 Career EditMiller who had always wanted to be a Broadway actor since childhood was drawn to the street art scene of New York City in the 1980s Encouraged by his artist neighbor Lynn Marropody he began to create his own art and eventually gave up acting He became known as Billy the Artist and gained popularity in the East Village where his work was displayed at the Bull McCabe s saloon 1 After graduating from the University of Cincinnati s College Conservatory of Music in 1987 and worked as a performer in Chicago for two years He then moved to New York City where he landed a part in his first Broadway audition for the play Down to Earth which unfortunately never premiered due to financial issues He also performed in other productions such as the 20th anniversary Broadway tour of Jesus Christ Superstar an off Broadway production of Man of La Mancha and received praise for major roles in productions at Cincinnati Playhouse and Birmingham Theater 1 In 1995 Miller realized that his true passion was art and decided to focus on painting for the rest of his life He participated in several group shows including one in SoHo that featured notable artists such as KAWS Ron English and Anthony Freda and another with Ryan McGinley and CRASH 1 One of his first artist gigs was for the Broadway musical RENT painting murals and designing the show s original t shirts 1 With the success of the Broadway musical RENT Miller s art began to gain recognition from global brands and clients such as Swatch Viacom Lamborghini New Balance Shoes and many others He also collaborated with Goebel a European company to create a line of new Billy The Artist products that were showcased at the Maison et Objet trade show in Paris before the COVID 19 lockdowns 1 Miller s paintings have been displayed in prestigious galleries such as the Forbes Gallery in New York as well as in galleries in other cities such as Chicago Miami Orlando New Orleans Austin Cleveland Mexico City Hamburg Paris Curacao and Zurich among others His artistic works have been featured in various publications worldwide including Rolling Stone Vanity Fair Vogue Elle US Weekly Juxtapoz Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times Miller has also made appearances on several television programs on major networks such as MTV NBC ABC CBS CNN FOX and TLC and he has been featured on 60 Minutes and other feature programs around the world 1 Miller was one of the first American artists to be allowed to paint on The Bund in Shanghai 6 Death EditMiller died of complications from colon cancer on January 22 2022 1 2 In March 2022 The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby honored Miller using its Ten Below One Act Festival 7 Bibliography Edit2020 Things You Don t Hear Twice Quotes from the East Village NYC 2022 East Village Closed 2 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j Rabinowitz Chloe Pioneer of Urban Primitive Pop Art Billy The Artist Has Passed Away BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2023 04 11 a b c RIP Billy the Artist Retrieved 2022 02 22 Sheer Karen 2018 03 05 Another Exciting Artist Talk Billy the Artist Visits Flinn Gallery Greenwich Free Press Retrieved 2022 02 22 Moo York Cow Comes to Life in West Hartford Garage 2019 07 31 Retrieved 2022 02 22 Best Tamara 2016 09 08 Metal Gates Unfurl as Colorful Canvases on the Lower East Side The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 02 22 Artist Talk Billy the Artist His Art and Objects of Art Flinn Gallery Retrieved 2022 02 22 Fine Arts Association in Willoughby will honor Billy the Artist Miller News Herald 2022 03 28 Retrieved 2023 04 11 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Billy the Artist amp oldid 1171366909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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