About The Work
A special new ICA Artists' Edition produced to mark the ICA's 75th anniversary. All sales proceeds will support the institute's future events, exhibitions, and learning program. XXX is taken from a painting of the same title, first shown in the artist’s 2019 solo show at White Cube, Hong Kong. The print takes the form of the cover of a novel, with the top section a complex graphic layering of letters and colors, counterbalanced by a clean band of neutral color bearing the title and author/artist’s name, where drips of paint at the bottom of the canvas expose its layering of colors. The work is part of an ongoing series, where Miller employs mono or bi-syllabic words to create hard-edged letter paintings with bold, saturated colors that reference, amongst others, Robert Rauschenberg and Ed Ruscha’s use of vernacular signage and motifs. Miller depicts the letters in a range of typefaces, through a process of isolating, overlaying, and reconnecting, to create a sense of depth in the image that deconstructs and abstracts the meaning of language itself. Inspired by illuminated manuscripts, these works bring a Pop sensibility to the lettering of medieval monks, connecting the sacred with the everyday.
The letter X is significant to the artist in its form and design but also given its connotations and connection to punk culture and X-rated cinema. The letters XXX are built up from layers of various colors, their image suggesting objects in motion, where several forms are compressed at once, kaleidoscopic and transparent – like a series of sequential, transparent slides.
About Harland Miller
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Artspace Editions are on show at Christie's this month
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller: 'I've always loved high and low culture. This painting perfectly encapsulates both, more than any painting I've made.'
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller Teams up With London's ICA for 'Letter Painting' Limited Edition Print
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller on Art, Life & Everything In Between
- News & Events: The Paintings That Almost Killed Harland Miller
16-colour silkscreen print on Somerset Radiant White Tub Sized 410gsm paper
59.05 x 42.72 in
150.0 x 108.5 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist.
About The Work
A special new ICA Artists' Edition produced to mark the ICA's 75th anniversary. All sales proceeds will support the institute's future events, exhibitions, and learning program. XXX is taken from a painting of the same title, first shown in the artist’s 2019 solo show at White Cube, Hong Kong. The print takes the form of the cover of a novel, with the top section a complex graphic layering of letters and colors, counterbalanced by a clean band of neutral color bearing the title and author/artist’s name, where drips of paint at the bottom of the canvas expose its layering of colors. The work is part of an ongoing series, where Miller employs mono or bi-syllabic words to create hard-edged letter paintings with bold, saturated colors that reference, amongst others, Robert Rauschenberg and Ed Ruscha’s use of vernacular signage and motifs. Miller depicts the letters in a range of typefaces, through a process of isolating, overlaying, and reconnecting, to create a sense of depth in the image that deconstructs and abstracts the meaning of language itself. Inspired by illuminated manuscripts, these works bring a Pop sensibility to the lettering of medieval monks, connecting the sacred with the everyday.
The letter X is significant to the artist in its form and design but also given its connotations and connection to punk culture and X-rated cinema. The letters XXX are built up from layers of various colors, their image suggesting objects in motion, where several forms are compressed at once, kaleidoscopic and transparent – like a series of sequential, transparent slides.
About Harland Miller
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Artspace Editions are on show at Christie's this month
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller: 'I've always loved high and low culture. This painting perfectly encapsulates both, more than any painting I've made.'
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller Teams up With London's ICA for 'Letter Painting' Limited Edition Print
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller on Art, Life & Everything In Between
- News & Events: The Paintings That Almost Killed Harland Miller
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