Harland Miller b. 1964

Harland Miller is a British artist and writer best known for his large-scale paintings that reimagine classic Penguin book covers with darkly humorous, existential titles. Born 1964 in York, his work combines literary wit, painterly abstraction, and a distinctly British sensibility.

 

Miller’s practice explores themes of identity, melancholy, and cultural nostalgia, while his text-driven compositions have made him one of the most recognisable and collected British artists of his generation.