Armageddon: Is It Too Much to Ask? (Small)
Harland Miller is both a writer and an artist, practising both roles in Europe and America. In 2001 Miller produced a series of paintings based on the dust jackets of Penguin books and found a way to marry aspects of Pop Art, abstraction and figurative painting with his writer’s love of text. Miller was the Writer in Residence at the ICA for 2002 and over the course of his residence he programmed a number of events drawing from his experience in literature and fine art, which included a season devoted to the ongoing influence and legacy of Edgar Allen Poe. Harland Miller was born in Yorkshire in 1964 and lives in London.
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