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Harland Miller’s *Hz So Good* distils the artist’s signature synthesis of painting, graphic design and cultural critique into a bold, instantly legible image. Appropriating the visual grammar of vintage paperback covers, Miller deploys crisp typography, controlled colour fields and a deliberately weathered surface to conjure nostalgia while questioning how taste is manufactured and remembered. The work’s deadpan title operates as both punchline and provocation, echoing the rhythms of advertising and pop music while implicating the viewer in the seductions of mass culture. Executed with Miller’s meticulous finish—layered paint, printed precision and subtle abrasion—this contemporary text-based artwork situates language as image, and humour as a sharpened tool of social commentary.
Harland Miller is a writer and artist. Born in Yorkshire, England in 1964, he studied at Chelsea School of Art, graduating in 1988 with an MA. Miller published his first novel Slow Down Arthur, Stick to Thirty, published by Fourth Estate, to critical acclaim in 2000. In the same year he published a...
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