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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Love Is In The Air on Feb 7, 2020 12:07:55 GMT 1, Apologies Wenters can see this is in your original post, didn’t show up on my phone for some reason. I guess I’ve found the link for people anyway ; )
Apologies Wenters can see this is in your original post, didn’t show up on my phone for some reason. I guess I’ve found the link for people anyway ; )
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Graham H on Feb 7, 2020 12:29:02 GMT 1, Interesting to see he appears to have gone back to the Penguin covers..
Interesting to see he appears to have gone back to the Penguin covers..
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Wenters on Feb 7, 2020 12:38:01 GMT 1, Interesting to see he appears to have gone back to the Penguin covers.. Hi G, Hope all is well!
Some context for you regarding the paintings:
HARLAND MILLER: YORK, SO GOOD THEY NAMED IT ONCE 14 February – 31 May 2020
Internationally acclaimed artist Harland Miller’s largest exhibition to date will open at York Art Gallery this February.
Harland Miller: York, So Good They Named It Once will feature some of Miller’s best-known works alongside new paintings created especially for the exhibition.
These include his renowned ‘Penguin Book Covers’, inspired by the dust jackets of volumes from the 1950s and 1960s, and the ‘Pelican Bad Weather Paintings’ which evoke the culture and geography of Yorkshire as a whole. The displays will include more than thirty works shown over three galleries and explore Miller’s formative years growing up in Yorkshire in the 1970s, which he cites as key to his artistic development.
Becky Gee, curator of fine art at York Art Gallery, said: “We are thrilled Harland has chosen to host such a personal mid-career retrospective here with us in his home city. Harland states that his Yorkshire roots continue to exert a strong influence on his work, and a tragicomic connection to place can be seen through this brilliant collection of paintings which celebrate his relationship to the city and county of his upbringing.”
Miller said, “I grew up in Yorkshire in the seventies – during the miners’ strike and the reign of the Yorkshire Ripper – and looking back, these times seemed quite dark, quite literally when you had the power cuts too. Though it never really struck you as a kid why, instead of watching telly, you were suddenly playing Monopoly by candle light with your family. It did bring people together though – as a family that is the only thing I remember us doing together.
It’s an honour to return to my hometown and show my work at York Art Gallery. I think it is true of most artists, that whatever success they’ve achieved in the wider world, the significance of having that recognised in their hometown or city is totally unique. There is both a historical and emotional context which simply isn’t present and cannot be manufactured for any other exhibition.”
The exhibition will be split into three sections. These are:
Pelican Bad Weather Paintings
Pelican books, the non-fiction, educational imprint of Penguin books, were present in Miller’s childhood home – his dad collected old books, buying ‘lots’ from sale rooms, in the hope of finding a first edition among them. The ‘Pelican Bad Weather Paintings’, based on the dust jackets of these books, make wider references to the culture and geography of the North of England.
Many of the works included in this section make reference to Yorkshire and its coastline. Such allusions – drawn most notably from the fishing and seaside towns around the Yorkshire coast, where the artist spent the summer holidays of his formative years – inspired works like BRIDLINGTON 93,000,000 Miles From The Sun and WHITBY The Self Catering Years. Apart from the use of language that characterises this series – which Miller attributes to the way “humour replaces or does instead of stoicism in the North of England” – these works also refer formally to Miller’s time in New York, where he experienced first-hand American Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, all of which can be seen to contribute to the overall make-up of these paintings.
Penguin Book Covers
Miller started painting book covers while living in Paris during the 1990s. At first, these were copies of French pulp novels from the 1950s for which he substituted titles germane to his own experiences such as International Lonely Guy. Re-titling books became an important part of his process, and when Miller discovered a cardboard box of Penguin books outside an English bookshop near Notre Dame he was inspired to create reproductions of the classic covers. Their beaten-up, damp-smelling dust jackets reminded him of his childhood and the weather in Northern England.
Miller’s use of language comes from no one particular source but often fits into the form in which language appears, such as the small or personal advert sections of newspapers, for example, Incurable Romantic Seeks Dirty Filthy Whore. Many of his works hover between hope and disappointment, such as You Can Rely on Me: I’ll Always Let You Down.
Letter Paintings and Recent Work
After finishing school, Miller enrolled onto a number of A-Level courses in order to qualify for study at York School of Art. One of these was the History of Lettering, through which he discovered the allure of highly decorative, illuminated medieval manuscripts. Unlike previous works which focus around the idea of ‘the title’, these paintings feature single short words or acronyms made up of only two, three or four letters. The letters appear overlaid on the canvas in a format inspired by the illuminated text of medieval manuscripts, a form to which Miller brings a Pop Art sensibility. Combining and celebrating both the sacred and the everyday, these works feature words such as ‘Up’, ‘Ace’ or ‘Luv’, conveying Miller’s ability to uncover and conjure moments of humanity in popular language.
Interesting to see he appears to have gone back to the Penguin covers.. Hi G, Hope all is well! Some context for you regarding the paintings: HARLAND MILLER: YORK, SO GOOD THEY NAMED IT ONCE 14 February – 31 May 2020 Internationally acclaimed artist Harland Miller’s largest exhibition to date will open at York Art Gallery this February. Harland Miller: York, So Good They Named It Once will feature some of Miller’s best-known works alongside new paintings created especially for the exhibition. These include his renowned ‘Penguin Book Covers’, inspired by the dust jackets of volumes from the 1950s and 1960s, and the ‘Pelican Bad Weather Paintings’ which evoke the culture and geography of Yorkshire as a whole. The displays will include more than thirty works shown over three galleries and explore Miller’s formative years growing up in Yorkshire in the 1970s, which he cites as key to his artistic development. Becky Gee, curator of fine art at York Art Gallery, said: “We are thrilled Harland has chosen to host such a personal mid-career retrospective here with us in his home city. Harland states that his Yorkshire roots continue to exert a strong influence on his work, and a tragicomic connection to place can be seen through this brilliant collection of paintings which celebrate his relationship to the city and county of his upbringing.” Miller said, “I grew up in Yorkshire in the seventies – during the miners’ strike and the reign of the Yorkshire Ripper – and looking back, these times seemed quite dark, quite literally when you had the power cuts too. Though it never really struck you as a kid why, instead of watching telly, you were suddenly playing Monopoly by candle light with your family. It did bring people together though – as a family that is the only thing I remember us doing together. It’s an honour to return to my hometown and show my work at York Art Gallery. I think it is true of most artists, that whatever success they’ve achieved in the wider world, the significance of having that recognised in their hometown or city is totally unique. There is both a historical and emotional context which simply isn’t present and cannot be manufactured for any other exhibition.” The exhibition will be split into three sections. These are: Pelican Bad Weather Paintings Pelican books, the non-fiction, educational imprint of Penguin books, were present in Miller’s childhood home – his dad collected old books, buying ‘lots’ from sale rooms, in the hope of finding a first edition among them. The ‘Pelican Bad Weather Paintings’, based on the dust jackets of these books, make wider references to the culture and geography of the North of England. Many of the works included in this section make reference to Yorkshire and its coastline. Such allusions – drawn most notably from the fishing and seaside towns around the Yorkshire coast, where the artist spent the summer holidays of his formative years – inspired works like BRIDLINGTON 93,000,000 Miles From The Sun and WHITBY The Self Catering Years. Apart from the use of language that characterises this series – which Miller attributes to the way “humour replaces or does instead of stoicism in the North of England” – these works also refer formally to Miller’s time in New York, where he experienced first-hand American Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, all of which can be seen to contribute to the overall make-up of these paintings. Penguin Book Covers Miller started painting book covers while living in Paris during the 1990s. At first, these were copies of French pulp novels from the 1950s for which he substituted titles germane to his own experiences such as International Lonely Guy. Re-titling books became an important part of his process, and when Miller discovered a cardboard box of Penguin books outside an English bookshop near Notre Dame he was inspired to create reproductions of the classic covers. Their beaten-up, damp-smelling dust jackets reminded him of his childhood and the weather in Northern England. Miller’s use of language comes from no one particular source but often fits into the form in which language appears, such as the small or personal advert sections of newspapers, for example, Incurable Romantic Seeks Dirty Filthy Whore. Many of his works hover between hope and disappointment, such as You Can Rely on Me: I’ll Always Let You Down. Letter Paintings and Recent Work After finishing school, Miller enrolled onto a number of A-Level courses in order to qualify for study at York School of Art. One of these was the History of Lettering, through which he discovered the allure of highly decorative, illuminated medieval manuscripts. Unlike previous works which focus around the idea of ‘the title’, these paintings feature single short words or acronyms made up of only two, three or four letters. The letters appear overlaid on the canvas in a format inspired by the illuminated text of medieval manuscripts, a form to which Miller brings a Pop Art sensibility. Combining and celebrating both the sacred and the everyday, these works feature words such as ‘Up’, ‘Ace’ or ‘Luv’, conveying Miller’s ability to uncover and conjure moments of humanity in popular language.
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Graham H on Feb 7, 2020 14:13:55 GMT 1, Thanks for the insight Wenters .. so it really looks like its a full retrospective of all his periods of work.
Must say I am a little skeptical about name checking the Yorkshire Ripper and miners strikes as a direct inspiration of some of his work.. I guess only he will know if thats the case, or just tying things in to where he was brought up / where the show is being held
Does look like will be a good spread of work though, and will probably make a trip to take it all in ( being northern myself, its hardly a long trip.. so ive no real excuse not to )
Never know.. i may even buy a poster
Thanks for the insight Wenters .. so it really looks like its a full retrospective of all his periods of work. Must say I am a little skeptical about name checking the Yorkshire Ripper and miners strikes as a direct inspiration of some of his work.. I guess only he will know if thats the case, or just tying things in to where he was brought up / where the show is being held Does look like will be a good spread of work though, and will probably make a trip to take it all in ( being northern myself, its hardly a long trip.. so ive no real excuse not to ) Never know.. i may even buy a poster
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Va Va Voom on Feb 7, 2020 14:51:09 GMT 1, In Trump talk "very bigly,extremely bigly" .
New Triptych 'Oral,Oral,More Oral' .Oil on canvas £250,000 plus taxes . Available from White Cube Frieze LA 2020 .
In Trump talk "very bigly,extremely bigly" . New Triptych 'Oral,Oral,More Oral' .Oil on canvas £250,000 plus taxes . Available from White Cube Frieze LA 2020 .
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Fuzzyduck121 on Feb 8, 2020 12:38:33 GMT 1, If any other northerners are planning on going to the talk let me know Would be good to have a UAA hookup
If any other northerners are planning on going to the talk let me know Would be good to have a UAA hookup
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by maxamaxa2 on Feb 12, 2020 19:47:46 GMT 1,
http://instagram.com/p/B8eGIX3FtLM
Looks like quite a nice print, still not sure about this new style but the print game is great
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Love Is In The Air on Feb 12, 2020 19:55:52 GMT 1, I've said it before and I'll say it again, quality of Manifold prints is top drawer.....edge of that Ace print with all the layers is gorgeous!
I've said it before and I'll say it again, quality of Manifold prints is top drawer.....edge of that Ace print with all the layers is gorgeous!
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by 19818914 on Feb 13, 2020 3:14:04 GMT 1, I've said it before and I'll say it again, quality of Manifold prints is top drawer.....edge of that Ace print with all the layers is gorgeous!
What quality. Look at it. It’s a mess. All the ink has pooled on the bottom of the paper.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, quality of Manifold prints is top drawer.....edge of that Ace print with all the layers is gorgeous! What quality. Look at it. It’s a mess. All the ink has pooled on the bottom of the paper.
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Steph Rat Catcher on Feb 13, 2020 8:10:31 GMT 1, If any other northerners are planning on going to the talk let me know Would be good to have a UAA hookup fuck there’s more
If any other northerners are planning on going to the talk let me know Would be good to have a UAA hookup fuck there’s more
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by njr911 on Feb 13, 2020 10:31:57 GMT 1, Missed tickets - i might book student ones and blag it
Missed tickets - i might book student ones and blag it
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by artlife11 on Feb 13, 2020 15:40:44 GMT 1, Missed tickets - i might book student ones and blag it
Good luck to Harland Miller on his biggest show to date. Great it is in York & I like his last few ‘newer’ prints. The printing is amazing and glad his is making decent stuff outside the penguin series( which I love) Too many artists fear stepping out of their commercial safety zone
I hope to take the train journey to York soon
Missed tickets - i might book student ones and blag it Good luck to Harland Miller on his biggest show to date. Great it is in York & I like his last few ‘newer’ prints. The printing is amazing and glad his is making decent stuff outside the penguin series( which I love) Too many artists fear stepping out of their commercial safety zone I hope to take the train journey to York soon
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Riotcops on Feb 13, 2020 16:59:16 GMT 1, Lots of great works in the show! Just wish he would stop recycling some of the titles and stick to new ideas.
Those ACE prints do look fantastic in that video, much better than expected.
Hope everyone enjoys the show!
Lots of great works in the show! Just wish he would stop recycling some of the titles and stick to new ideas.
Those ACE prints do look fantastic in that video, much better than expected.
Hope everyone enjoys the show!
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by larryforsyth on Feb 14, 2020 11:15:22 GMT 1, Poster is 1 per person and £30
Poster is 1 per person and £30
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by vei on Feb 14, 2020 11:17:55 GMT 1, Poster is not limited, I was just talking to a very nice lady in the shop and she said they were going to do a reprint.
Poster is not limited, I was just talking to a very nice lady in the shop and she said they were going to do a reprint.
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Ruggs on Feb 14, 2020 11:47:05 GMT 1, Looking for a kind member to get hold of a poster for me. I'm a sucker for typography. Might have something to do with my job.
Looking for a kind member to get hold of a poster for me. I'm a sucker for typography. Might have something to do with my job.
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by Dahmer on Feb 14, 2020 11:57:04 GMT 1, Whats the poster image, curious...
Whats the poster image, curious...
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by larryforsyth on Feb 14, 2020 11:58:48 GMT 1, Whats the poster image, curious... York - So good they named it once
Same Book cover as used in the promo for the Exhibition
The smaller framed images are postcards (4 types available). Frames sold separately.
Whats the poster image, curious... York - So good they named it once Same Book cover as used in the promo for the Exhibition The smaller framed images are postcards (4 types available). Frames sold separately.
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by dannubs on Feb 14, 2020 11:59:14 GMT 1, Whats the poster image, curious... http://instagr.am/p/B8hVDOXF05Z
I think its this
Edit: apparently it's York so good
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by smokie on Feb 14, 2020 12:05:09 GMT 1, I also am looking for a kind member to pick up a poster for me. Happy to pay extra. What a great image and message
Edit: Love both images
I also am looking for a kind member to pick up a poster for me. Happy to pay extra. What a great image and message Edit: Love both images
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by dannubs on Feb 14, 2020 12:13:44 GMT 1, Poster is not limited, I was just talking to a very nice lady in the shop and she said they were going to do a reprint. Did she clarify if they were going to keep it stocked for the length of the show? I'm looking to head up but I'll probably only catch the tail end of it if I'm lucky
Poster is not limited, I was just talking to a very nice lady in the shop and she said they were going to do a reprint. Did she clarify if they were going to keep it stocked for the length of the show? I'm looking to head up but I'll probably only catch the tail end of it if I'm lucky
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by vei on Feb 14, 2020 12:20:04 GMT 1, Poster is not limited, I was just talking to a very nice lady in the shop and she said they were going to do a reprint. Did she clarify if they were going to keep it stocked for the length of the show? I'm looking to head up but I'll probably only catch the tail end of it if I'm lucky
Really nice lady who did say there would probably be posters available available at the end of the month at the in conversation with. She also said that they way they are selling today there would definitely be a reprint, after the initial batch.
It sounds like they can/will print as many as they can sell. But I guess it’s worth checking before you go if you want a poster.
It’s the ‘York so good they named it once’ image.
Poster is not limited, I was just talking to a very nice lady in the shop and she said they were going to do a reprint. Did she clarify if they were going to keep it stocked for the length of the show? I'm looking to head up but I'll probably only catch the tail end of it if I'm lucky Really nice lady who did say there would probably be posters available available at the end of the month at the in conversation with. She also said that they way they are selling today there would definitely be a reprint, after the initial batch. It sounds like they can/will print as many as they can sell. But I guess it’s worth checking before you go if you want a poster. It’s the ‘York so good they named it once’ image.
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by larryforsyth on Feb 14, 2020 15:21:44 GMT 1, A few close up pics of the poster:
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by tyler on Feb 14, 2020 15:45:08 GMT 1, Wow those look great!
If any members could pick up a poster for me I will happily make it worth your time . Thank you.
Wow those look great! If any members could pick up a poster for me I will happily make it worth your time . Thank you.
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by ADC on Feb 14, 2020 15:52:25 GMT 1, They look awesome, shame work commitments means I can’t make the show. If anyone is able to get me a poster, drop me a DM. I’m in the UK and understand you need to be paid for the favour 👍
They look awesome, shame work commitments means I can’t make the show. If anyone is able to get me a poster, drop me a DM. I’m in the UK and understand you need to be paid for the favour 👍
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by kjg on Feb 14, 2020 16:01:28 GMT 1, Would love one of those posters too. Please pm me if you can get me one. I am a nice and thankful guy, missed out on the GDP spraycan and have lots of stuff for trade :-)
Would love one of those posters too. Please pm me if you can get me one. I am a nice and thankful guy, missed out on the GDP spraycan and have lots of stuff for trade :-)
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by dannubs on Feb 14, 2020 16:15:39 GMT 1, Shame posters are 1 per person, with so many people asking for them it'd be so easy to get my train fair paid for by spares alone haha
Shame posters are 1 per person, with so many people asking for them it'd be so easy to get my train fair paid for by spares alone haha
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Harland Miller’s Largest Solo Exhibition 14th Feb, by ADC on Feb 14, 2020 16:26:29 GMT 1, Shame posters are 1 per person, with so many people asking for them it'd be so easy to get my train fair paid for by spares alone haha
Haha, I would normally attend but work at the moment mad and can’t find the time to get away!
Shame posters are 1 per person, with so many people asking for them it'd be so easy to get my train fair paid for by spares alone haha Haha, I would normally attend but work at the moment mad and can’t find the time to get away!
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