Harland Miller: In Shadows I Boogie
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The most comprehensive monograph to date on the British artist and
writer best known for his paintings based on the dust jackets of
early Penguin paperbacks This monograph covers nearly 20 years of
his paintings, and features three newly commissioned essays by
eminent art writers Michael Bracewell, Martin Herbert and Catherine
Ince that explore different aspects of his practice. It includes an
illustrated chronology with photographs and ephemera from the
artist's personal archive. Published in two color versions,
specially designed by Miller, the book’s edges are printed with a
dripping paint motif to replicate his dynamic painting process.
(Please note that the color version cannot be pre-selected and will
be delivered at random). —— "Harland Miller is known as the creator
of figurative paintings and works on paper, many of which depict
the iconic designs of Penguin paperback books and bear the artist’s
name as author, with the fictitious title of each being wittily
deadpan, punkish and aphoristic." —Michael Bracewell Michael
Bracewell considers Miller’s work within the broader art historical
context of painting, from abstract expressionism onwards:
particularly thinking about his artistic influences and the work
Miller saw during his time living in New York in the 1990s. ——
"Particularly upfront in their humour are those of his paintings
which suggest the unwritten or perhaps just obscure books of modern
literary greats and that merrily caricature their styles." —Martin
Herbert Martin Herbert explores the way Miller’s use of abbreviated
language prefigures that of social media by several decades. ——
"Penguin's covers varied greatly within the structured composition
system at work within their design identity, and Miller’s rigorous
enquiry charts the subtle and episodic evolution of the Penguin
book in design terms." —Catherine Ince Catherine Ince delves into
design history and analyzes Miller’s work in the context of the
current trend for mid-century modern design, Miller pre-empted with
his book cover paintings. —— "It seems I'm often holding two
opposing ideas in my head at the same time, either that or I’m
constantly oscillating between the two – and I think you can read
this sort of interplay in my work... So I wanted some shape or form
within the paintings’ composition to represent this." — Harland
Miller on his most recent work, Cuboids. —— Yorkshire-born
Harland Miller has exhibited at ICA, White Cube, and Royal Academy
in London; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead; and
Kunsthalle, Mannheim, and Blain Southern, Berlin. Michael Bracewell
is a British novelist, critic, curator, and cultural commentator.
Martin Herbert is a Berlin-based writer and critic. Catherine Ince
is senior curator for V&A East, and was previously curator at
the Barbican, London.