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Millie Brown was born on 1986 in England, United Kingdom, is an English performance artist. Discover Millie Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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1986

Millie Brown (born 1986 in London, UK) is an English performance artist known for her work involving vomiting.

She rose to prominence after a series of collaborations with musician Lady Gaga.

She is also a founding member of the !WOWOW! Collective of London, England.

She began her career at age 17 on a Berlin stage where she vomited onto a canvas after drinking glasses of dyed milk, a performance that lasted for two hours.

In an interview with The Guardian, she states, “I wanted to use my body to create art.

I wanted to come from within, to create something beautiful that was raw and uncontrollable.”

Millie Brown has performed variations of her vomit painting, as well as other forms of performance art.

2005

2005, A Home for Lost Ideas, Public Gallery Berlin,

Germany.

Optimism as Cultural Rebellion !WOWOW!

Area 10, London, UK.

Rising Tendencies Towards a United State of Mind !WOWOW!

Kwik Fit Garage, Peckham, UK

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2006

2006 Switch On/Off, Chapman Fine Arts, Curated by Mark McGowen, London, UK.

2007

2007 Fash-Off: Live Performance, SHOWstudio, Curated by Gareth Pugh and Nick Knight, London, UK.

Future Hindsight, The Union Gallery, Performance for Matthew Stone's exhibition opening, London, UK.

The Children of !WOWOW!, Transmediale Festival, Haus Der Kulturen Der Welt Transmediale, Berlin, Germany.

The Event, The Old Train Station, Curated by Andy Hunt, !WOWOW!

Intervention in conjunction with The International Project Space, Bournville Centre for Visual Arts, Birmingham, UK.

2008

2008 Late at Tate, Tate Britain, Curated by Andrew Hunt, alongside works by Theo Adams, Matthew Stone and Boo Saville, London, UK.

2010

2010 Rart Order: Performance and interactive life drawing, Bistroteque, Curated by Leanne Elliot, London, UK.

2012

2012, Celestial Bodies, Illoulian Contemporary, Curated by Candice Illoulian, Los Angeles, Ca. 2010, Series Black, Arthur And Albert Gallery, Curated by Zoniel & Walter Hugo, London, UK.

2013

2013 Born This Way Foundation Benefit, Curated by Nicole Ehrlich in collaboration with 5D- Society & Paddle 8, Art Basel Miami Beach, Fl.

2014

2014 Suspended by Optimism, Creative Royalty : A Celebration of Women in Art, a fundraiser for Brooklyn Museum Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art and School of Doodle, Curated by Nicole Ehrlich for Art Basel Miami Beach, Fl. Jeffrey Deitch private birthday performance at his Los Angeles

residence.

Swine, Live performance collaboration with Lady Gaga for her SXSW show, Austin, Tx.

Breaking the Body's Boundaries: Performance and Artist Talk, University of Toronto, Curated by Allison Leadley and Kelsy Vivash, Toronto, Canada.

2015

2015 ‘Celestial Bodies’ performance at MADE LA alongside film launch on Nowness.com

Rainbow Body Performance Presented by MOCA Miami & ArtCapsul, curated by Stacy Engman in conjunction with Ellen von Unwerth's art series ‘Wilden’ featuring the artist, during Art Basel Miami Beach.

Rainbow Body Performance, 4 day durational piece at Gazelli Art House during Frieze Art Fair London.

Rainbow Body Performance, 4 day durational piece at Art & Fashion Forum Poland, curated by Grazyna kulczyk.

2015, Rainbow Body, Curated by Nicole Ehrlich and Nathaly Charria, Los Angeles, Ca. 2013, Muted Chronology, Strand Gallery, Curated by Alexander Proud, London, UK.

2016

2016 ‘As the cosmos unfolds’ performance and exhibition of new works at Cob Gallery London.

‘Wilting Point’ durational performance and exhibition of new works, at LA Art Show Presented by Ace Gallery, Beverly Hills.

Performance curated by Tara Subkoff at Urs Fischers private residence.

Performance and exhibition of physical works curated by Stacy Engman at Chicago Expo.

‘Visual Artist of the year’ awarded to Millie Brown by BritWeek alongside talk & exhibition of works Presented by Ace Gallery, Beverly Hills.

2017

2017 ‘Human Condition’ performance curated by Johnny Wolf alongside artists Jenny Holzer, Marilyn Minter.

2018

2018 Performance and film premiere of ‘The impossibility of united formations colliding’ Presented by MAK Center for Art & Architecture featuring the collaboration within James Turrell and John Lautner's ’Above Horizons.’