YORK.- Internationally acclaimed artist and writer Harland Miller returns to York Art Gallery this March to present XXX, a new exhibition showcasing paintings and works on paper from his renowned Letter Paintings series. Inspired by his upbringing in 1970s Yorkshire and an itinerant lifestyle in New York, New Orleans, Berlin and Paris during the 1980s and 90s, Miller creates colourful and graphically vernacular works that convey his love of popular language and attest to his enduring engagement with its narrative, aural and typographical possibilities.
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Says Miller, who was born in York: Its great to be coming back to York again with this new show. Five years ago we opened the exhibition York, So Good They Named it Once, so its kind of appropriate in some sense to be doing it once more
but this time with an entirely new body of work which has never been seen anywhere all together before, so its very exciting. This show is entitled XXX but it doesnt flout any indecency laws so it should stay open longer than the last one, which was slated to run for 6 months but closed after only a few weeks (as was the whole of the city) due to lock down, so I never did find out what being given the keys to the city actually unlocked. But York is a city of perpetual mystery and history, including my own, and it always draws me back. Its especially exciting to be sharing this with everyone not once, but twice.
Coinciding with the release of a book of the same title by Phaidon, XXX showcases Millers striking hard-edged Letter Paintings series and features new works by the artist, one of which celebrates the city of York. Inspired by medieval manuscripts, where monks often laboured to produce intricate illuminated letters to mark the beginning of chapters, Millers Letter Paintings seamlessly meld the sacred with the everyday. In these works, the artist uses bold colours and typefaces to accentuate the expressive versatility of words and acronyms such as ESP, If and Star.
The Letter Paintings present overlaid letter forms as their image, with a neutral band at the bottom in the form of a title alongside Millers own name as their author. By isolating, overlaying and reuniting individual letters, the artist creates a sense of depth in the image and encourages contemplation. Vibrant, saturated colour palettes are deployed in standout works such as XXX, Boss and his first hard-edged diptych, Far Out. Preparatory drawings on graph paper allow for fascinating insights into the structural composition that informs Millers large-scale, finished paintings.
Dr Beatrice Bertram, Senior Curator at York Art Gallery, says: We are delighted to welcome Harland back to the Gallery and his home city to show this extraordinary exhibition entitled XXX. The displays here in York explore his celebrated series of Letter Paintings, brought together for the first time alongside new work created exclusively for our exhibition. Harlands distinctive, impactful paintings are instantly recognisable and repay close looking. His clever use of language and colour encourages us to encounter everyday words afresh, as he lays letters over one another in an intriguing process of deconstruction and reconnection. Dont miss this unique opportunity to experience Millers bright, bold, brilliant body of work produced during an exciting new phase in his career.
The exhibitions themes extend beyond the indoor gallery spaces and into the gardens, through a creative interpretation of Millers vibrant Far Out diptych (2022) using a selection of flowering plants. Visible from the ground and the Gallerys balcony, the plantings will be sown on two wired raised planting beds on the sloping grass verge behind the Gallery which leads up to the wildflower meadow. This floral installation will be planned so flowers appear from the end of June, peaking during the summer season. The exhibition is also accompanied by a programme of events including a Q&A with the artist, plus community activities to inspire, inform and involve all.
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