Miles Greenberg is a New York-based performance artist and sculptor renowned for creating large-scale, sensorially immersive environments centered on the exploration of the physical body in space. His installations, which involve rigorous and often extreme durational performances, use the human body as a sculptural element, transforming live interactions into video works and physical sculptures. Greenberg's art, rooted in slowness and the decay of form, aims to intensify viewer perception through non-linear, self-contained systems of logic. Having left formal education at seventeen, he pursued independent studies in movement and architecture under the guidance of mentors like Édouard Lock, Robert Wilson, and Marina Abramović. His work has graced international venues such as The Louvre, Neue Nationalgalerie, and The New Museum, and in 2023, he was recognized in Forbes 30 Under 30 in the Arts & Style Category.