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Harland Miller

Writer and artist Harland Miller explores the relationship between words and images and the process of producing meaning in his paintings, sculptures and mixed-media works.

Original Artworks by Harland Miller

Armageddon - Is It Too Much To Ask (Small) Signed ed of 50
Armageddon - Is It Too Much To Ask (Small) Signed ed of 50
67 x 102 cm
Silkscreen on paper
Hate Is Outta Date! (Yellow) - (Signed screen print edition of 125)
Hate Is Outta Date! (Yellow) - (Signed screen print edition of 125)
70 x 100 cm
Signed Screenprint on Paper
Thought After Filthy Thought
Thought After Filthy Thought
89 x 148 cm
Signed limited edition etching
Armageddon - Is it too much to ask (large) signed edition of 50
Armageddon - Is it too much to ask (large) signed edition of 50
120 x 180 cm
Signed limited edition etching

Harland Miller Biography


Interested in canonical authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Ernest Hemingway and drawing influence from Ed Ruscha, Mark Rothko, Anselm Kiefer and Robert Rauschenberg, Miller pointedly combines text and images to comment on the frequent disconnect between representation and reality. For one series of paintings, he transformed canvases into satirical Penquin book covers, inventing keenly witty titles like The Me I Never Knew (2009) to send up classical literary motifs. The often torturous process of writing itself is the subject of another series in which Miller covers vintage typewriters with splashes of paint, giving the works titles like, Writing is easy all you need to do is feed in a sheet of white A4 paper and stare at it till your forehead bleeds (2009).

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