Who Cares Wins (Pink), 2016
From an edition of 25
Hand-signed by artist, Hand-signed and numbered by the artist on the front.
22 4/5 × 16 9/10 inches (58 × 43 cm.)
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Harland Miller is a British artist and writer known for his striking combination of visual art and literature. Much of his artwork incorporates the aesthetics of vintage book covers, particularly those of Penguin Classics, which he reinterprets in bold, often humorous ways. “Who Cares Wins (Pink)” is a prime example of his style, blending a simple yet powerful phrase with an iconic book cover design. This piece, a screenprint on paper, showcases Miller’s characteristic wit and his exploration of the relationship between text and image. His work often evokes nostalgia while also questioning the deeper meanings behind the familiar graphics of classic literature.
“Who Cares Wins (Pink)” features a vibrant pink background with distressed text that mimics the weathered look of old book covers. The screenprint measures 22 4/5 × 16 9/10 inches (58 × 43 cm) and comes from an edition of 25, making it a very limited and highly collectible piece. The artwork is hand-signed and numbered by Miller. The phrase “Who Cares Wins” plays with the idea of apathy and optimism, typical of Miller’s layered approach to language, where a seemingly simple slogan can evoke complex emotions and interpretations.