Mike Mills was born in 1966, Berkeley, California. He graduated from
Cooper Union, 1989.
He works as a filmmaker, graphic designer and artist. As a filmmaker,
Mike has completed a number of music videos, commercials, short films,
documentaries, and the feature film
Thumbsucker (2005).
Architecture of Reassurance (2000),
a short film he wrote and directed, was in the 1999 Sundance Film
Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Oberhausen short film
festival, and The New York Museum of Modern Art's New Directors New
Films.
Paperboys (2001), documents the
daily life of six boys in rural Minnesota.
Deformer (2000) documents the life of
the world-famous skateboarder Ed Templeton, was featured in the
Edinburgh and Rotterdam International film festivals, and
Air: Eating, Sleeping, Waiting and Playing (1999),
a tour documentary of the French band Air and their audiences is
available on DVD. The connected documentaries "Hair Shoes Love and
Honesty" (1998) and "Not How Or When Or Why But Yes" (2004) have been
presented at The Alleged gallery, the Mu Museum, and Res Fest
Internationally. Other works include a short film documenting the music
theory of jazz composer Ornette Coleman, as well as several short films
for Marc Jacobs.
In 1996 Mike co-founded The Directors Bureau with
Roman Coppola, a multidisciplinary
production company that also represents Geoff McFetteridge, Shynola,
Sofia Coppola and Mark Borthwick. His commercial work includes
international campaigns for clients such as Levis, Gap, Volkswagen,
Adidas and Nike. Mike has directed many music videos for bands such as
Air, Pulp, Everything but the Girl, Les Rythem Digitales, Moby, Yoko
Ono, and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. "The Directors Series" will
distribute a retrospective DVD of his videos and short works. In 2005
Mike retired from the Bureau and from directing advertisements. Mike's
first feature film,
Thumbsucker (2005), which he adapted
from the novel by Walter Kirn, won acting awards at the 2005 Sundance
film festival, the Berlin International film festival, and Mike
received the 2005 Guardian New Directors award at the Edinburgh
International film festival. As a graphic artist, Mills has designed CD
covers for bands such as Sonic Youth, The Beastie Boys, Boss Hog,
Buffalo Daughter and others. Until 1998, Mike created all the graphics
for X-girl, Kim Gordon and Daisy Von Furth's clothing company. Mike has
designed scarves and fabrics for Marc Jacobs, skateboards for
Subliminal, Supreme, and Stereo, and he has designed books such as
"Hyper Ballad" and "Baby Generation" featuring the photographs of
Takashi Homma.
In 1996 Mo Wax records released a 12" album filled with posters and
other graphic items created by Mike entitled "A Visual Sampler: Posters
by Mike Mills". This one-of-a-kind release was accompanied by a touring
exhibition in the summer and fall of '96 in New York City at the Andrea
Rosen Gallery, The Adam Bray Gallery in London, as well as galleries in
Tokyo and Sydney. In 2003 Mike stopped working for clients and began
his own graphic line "Humans" (www.humans.jp) which includes fabrics,
shirts, posters and ribbons. Based in Tokyo, Humans has been exhibited
at clothing stores and galleries such as Nieves in Zurich, Trip in
Milan and Cow Books in Tokyo. Mills work was included in the Cooper
Hewitt Museum's, 2003 National Design Triennial. Other gallery exhibits
include: 1996 solo exhibit, "Help" at The Alleged Gallery, New York.
1997 "Teenage Objects" at Gallery Collette in Paris. 1998 solo exhibit
"Hair, Shoes, Love and Honesty" at the Alleged Gallery, New York. 2001
solo exhibit, "What Will You Do Now That You Know It's The End". 2004,
solo exhibit, "Not How Or When or Why, But Yes" at the MU Gallery in
Eindhoven, the Netherlands. 2004 Group show, "Beautiful Losers"
Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati, and the Yerba Buena Center for
Arts, San Francisco.