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Harland Miller
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About Harland Miller
“Brevity is no strength of mine,” says the British artist Harland Miller, who reimagines vintage Penguin book covers by adding sardonic titles that reveal his love of puns and wordplay. Something of a polymath, Miller first won critical acclaim as a writer with his debut novel, Slow Down Arthur, Stick to Thirty. Such is the brain-teasing nature of his art that in one work he reveals himself as a cynic, in another a hopeless romantic, while exploring his interest in typography and the emotional impact of colour.
Born in North Yorkshire in 1964, Miller left school at 16 to study graphic design. Realising he was too contrary for this career trajectory, in 1988 he enrolled at the Chelsea School of Art, graduating with a master’s degree before travelling the world. It was while painting in Paris that he bought a box of second-hand paperbacks and acquainted himself with the classic Penguin designs that would soon become his signature.
An influential painter, Miller cites the Colour Field works of the Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko as a key influence. Working in a variety of mediums, from hand-finished screenprints to large-scale canvases, his notable works include Incurable Romantic Seeks Dirty Filthy Whore (2007).
Through his distinctive brand of Pop Art playfulness mixed with painterly sensibilities, Miller has amassed a loyal and diverse collector base that ranges from the famous art dealer Jay Joplin to George Michael, Sir Elton John and Ed Sheeran.
Harland Miller at a glance
British, b. 1964, renowned for his witty and nostalgic artwork, is celebrated for transforming classic Penguin book covers into satirical and evocative paintings/
Born: 1964
Nationality: British
Based: London, United Kingdom
Style: Literary Pop
Price range: Available on request
Theme: Contemporary Text-Based
Medium: Painting, Prints & Editions, Works on Paper
Artist Series
Harland Miller
I Am The One I've Been Waiting For
2019Hand Finished Silkscreen Print148 x 114 cm
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Harland Miller
I Am The One I've Been Waiting For
2019Hand Finished Silkscreen Print148 x 114 cm
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On Me Not In Me
2015Screen Print on Paper, Hand Finished with Gold Leaf80 x 65 cm
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Health and Safety, Theres No Business, On me Not in Me
2015Screen Print on Paper85 x 65 cm
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Health and Safety is Killing Bondage
2015Screenprint on Paper, Hand Finished with Gold Leaf82 x 65 cm
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Wherever You Are Whatever You're Doing this One's for You
2013Screenprint138 x 110 cm
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"Brevity is no strength of mine."
"Brevity is no strength of mine."
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Harland Miller is a British artist and writer best known for paintings and prints inspired by Penguin book covers. His work combines literary wit, nostalgia and sharp emotional humour.
Miller is known for large-scale book cover paintings and editions featuring invented titles, dry humour and distressed graphic surfaces. His work merges Pop Art, text and painterly abstraction.
Collectors value Miller for his immediately recognisable style, strong cultural appeal and market demand for his prints and paintings. His work is witty, stylish and highly distinctive.
Edition, condition, signature, colourway and title are key. Collectors should look at whether the work belongs to a recognised series and whether the phrase has strong emotional or comic impact.
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