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Harland Miller
Thought After Filthy Thought/In the Shadows I Boogie (PAIR)
, 2019
148.4 x 89.4 in. (376.9 x 227.1 cm.)
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Harland Miller
Thought After Filthy Thought/In the Shadows I Boogie (PAIR)
, 2019
148.4 x 89.4 in. (376.9 x 227.1 cm.)
close
Harland Miller
Thought After Filthy Thought/In the Shadows I Boogie (PAIR)
, 2019
148.4 x 89.4 in. (376.9 x 227.1 cm.)
close
Harland Miller
Thought After Filthy Thought/In the Shadows I Boogie (PAIR)
, 2019
148.4 x 89.4 in. (376.9 x 227.1 cm.)
close
Artist:
Harland Miller
(British, born 1964)
Title:
Thought After Filthy Thought/In the Shadows I Boogie (PAIR)
,
2019
Medium:
Prints and multiples, Etching with relief printing
Edition:
75
Size:
148.4 x 89.4 in. (376.9 x 227.1 cm.)
Price:
Price on Request
Movement:
Art of the 21st Century
Markings:
Signed lower right
Provenance:
Private collection, UK from publisher.
Exhibitions:
05/25/2023–08/25/2023 Artistic Anarchy: A Showcase of Edgy British Creativity
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Description:
Harland Miller is a British artist and author who is best known for his large-scale, photo-realistic paintings, posters, and prints of vintage Penguin book covers. A critically acclaimed novelist as well as an influential painter, his practice explores the combination of image and text, similar in scope to American artist Ed Ruscha. “There's always been this compunction to write on pictures,” he has observed. The covers he paints often feature his own invented, sardonic titles combined with the iconic Penguin logo. His muted tones and painterly brushstrokes imbue his canvases with the worn character of a used book, yet often convey subversive sociopolitical critiques.
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