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On Me Not In Me - Signed Print by Harland Miller 2015 - MyArtBroker

On Me Not In Me
Signed Print

Harland Miller

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 50

Year: 2015

Size: H 80cm x W 65cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Harland Miller's On Me Not In Me (signed) is estimated to be worth between £9,500 and £14,500. This screenprint has shown consistent value growth since its first sale in January 2021, with a current hammer price range of £15,000 in March 2021 and £15,874 in January 2021. This work has an average annual growth rate of 3%. This is a rare artwork with an auction history of 4 total sales. The edition size of this piece is limited to 50.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
March 2021Tate Ward Auctions United Kingdom
January 2021Phillips London United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

The inspiration originates in his iconic Penguin series (2001-), which are based on dust jackets of popular Penguin classics books. Miller subverts the nostalgia and familiarity associated with the universally recognisable cover, as well as the classic literary motifs and sentiments found in titles through “hijacking” the format with his fictitious ones, often provocative and satirical. On Me Not In Me, albeit not one of the Penguin prints is clearly driven by a similar exploration of the relationship between text and image, and Miller’s clever manipulation of the background colours to his words, hereby influencing their meaning and way they will be perceived by the viewer. This way of colour-coding, also inherent to the Penguin Books themselves that are coloured based on genre, is drawing heavily on Mark Rothko and his emblematic Colour Field paintings. Rothko is one of Miller’s main artistic influences, along with Abstract Expressionists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Pop Artist like Ed Ruscha. This screen print’s rich black background decorated with gold-leaf is one of the more sophisticated examples of Miller’s famous book cover pieces, with a punchy juxtaposition of the elegance of the background to the humorous vagueness of the title.

  • British artist, Harland Miller, is renowned for his irreverent reimagining of vintage Penguin book jackets. Playing with nostalgia, cultural, and literary references, the artist combines Pop Art motifs with the brushstrokes of Abstract Expressionism. Miller's paintings and prints are often imbued with dark humour, with works such as You Can Rely On Me I'll Always Let You Down being characterised by an undercurrent of satire and self-depreciation. Exploring the relationship between word and image has undoubtedly allowed Miller's art to comment on the frequent disconnect between representation and reality, and influence artists such as The Connor Brothers in their practice.

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