Since 1985, Gerold Miller (b. Althausen, BadenW rttemberg, 1961; lives and works in Berlin) has created formally reduced objects made of metal and lacquer to explore the boundaries between picture, sculpture, and architecture. He studies the fine line where space is transformed into surface and representation turns into abstraction. The artist's characteristic wall objects are modern descendants of Tatlin's counterreliefs, which aimed to fuse painting, sculpture, and architectonic space. As flat wallmounted sculptures, Miller's works frame a new conception of visual representation. The present book is a catalogue raisonn , the first to offer comprehensive documentation of Gerold Miller's complete works created between 1985 and 2011. Includes essays by Edelbert K b and Barbara Jenner and a series of photographs Oliver Mark.