
Fuck Art Let's Dance & Fuck Dancing Let's Fuck (Diptych)
2011
Harland Miller is celebrated for his large scale paintings and prints of vintage Penguin Books covers, reimagined with his own witty and sardonic titles. This iconic diptych presents two works side by side: a yellow cover reading 'Fuck Art Let's Dance' and a purple cover reading 'Fuck Dancing Let's Fuck', both rendered in Miller's signature style blending pop art sensibilities with literary references and dark humor. A highly sought after limited edition of 50, each print is hand signed by the artist and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery. The work exemplifies Miller's ability to fuse conceptual wit with instantly recognizable visual iconography.
- Medium
- Silkscreen on Somerset Paper
- Dimensions
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Maddox Gallery
Notes
Part of a limited edition set. Certificate of Authenticity included, issued by gallery. Each panel depicts a vintage style Penguin Books cover. Left panel is yellow titled 'Fuck Art Let's Dance'; right panel is purple titled 'Fuck Dancing Let's Fuck'. Both panels attributed to 'Harland Miller' within the composition. Price of 6d visible on left panel in classic Penguin style.
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Monk is a British conceptual artist who frequently appropriates iconic design formats and art historical references to create witty, self aware limited edition prints and screenworks. Like Miller, he blends deadpan humor with sophisticated cultural literacy, repackaging recognizable visual systems with subversive textual interventions.
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