
Anthony Miler: Numerous Concerns presents over 1,000 drawings made almost daily for the past 18 years — letter-sized works in graphite, ink, and paint created privately on the studio floor, at home, and on the road, bearing shoe prints, smudges, and general wear as evidence of their making. Never intended for exhibition, the works span sketches, motif explorations, and entire worlds unto themselves, functioning collectively as a visual diary born without expectations. Installed as a massive grid spanning nearly 100 feet across the gallery, the unedited accumulation reveals the most intimate part of Miler's practice.