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Who Cares Wins (red) - Signed Print by Harland Miller 2014 - MyArtBroker

Who Cares Wins (red)
Signed Print

Harland Miller

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 50

Year: 2014

Size: H 64cm x W 50cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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Harland Miller's Who Cares Wins (red) (signed), a screenprint from 2014, is estimated to be worth between £9,000 and £13,500. This artwork has shown consistent value growth and has an auction history of two total sales since its entry to the market in June 2018. The average annual growth rate of this piece is 4% and the edition size is limited to 50.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
September 2021Tate Ward Auctions United Kingdom
June 2018AAG: Arts & Antiques Group Netherlands

Meaning & Analysis

Miller was originally inspired by how the Penguin Classics were colour-coded based on genre and how that affected the perceptions of their titles, as well as using the nostalgia and anti-elitist universality associated with Penguin books to formulate clever statements of social critique. This effect is enhanced by the photorealistic rendering of the rugged original covers, serving as authentic “packaging” for the artist’s message. Who Cares Wins is one of the more positive, hopeful examples of the series, while still being slightly ironic. Miller’s choice of vibrant colours such as red and white for the background signals a more upbeat tone.