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  1. Miles Aldridge’s uncanny, saturated portraits riff on cinematic glamour and erotic tropes. Throughout his work, Aldridge draws on a range of influences, from filmmakers such as David Lynch and Federico Fellini to photographer Richard Avedon and …. Read more

  2. 16 de mar. de 2022 · Written by Katie Grierson. Copy Edited by Hillary Mitchell. Vivid, fabulous, and striking, Miles Aldridge’s newest exhibition High-Glossquestions domestic bliss, calls on art history, and displays Aldridge’s belief that “fiction and theatricality can be more truthful than documenting reality” through his highly posed and stylized works.

  3. Biography. Miles Aldridge rose to prominence in the mid-nineties with his arresting, highly stylised photographs with references to film noir, art history and pop culture. An acclaimed colourist, he renders elaborate mise-en-scènes in a palette of vibrant acidic hues. These glamorous, frequently eroticised images probe society’s idealised ...

  4. 2 de feb. de 2024 · Der legendäre britische Fotograf Miles Aldridge hat eine lange und schillernde Karriere hingelegt, in der er den gesellschaftlichen Konventionen den Schleier gelüftet hat. Mit seinem visuellen Stil voller leuchtender Farben, aufwändigem Bühnenbild und seinem typisch britischen Witz schlägt Aldridge die Brücke zwischen hoher Kunst und Popkultur.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2022 · Untitled (after Cattelan) #3, 2016 Miles Aldridge rose to prominence in the mid-90s with his arresting, highly stylised photographs referencing film noir, art history and pop culture.

  6. Werk. Miles Aldridge fotografierte Titelseiten für Modemagazine, arbeitete für verschiedene Publikationen wie das New York Times Magazine und Harper’s Bazaar sowie für Modedesigner, z. B. Karl Lagerfeld, Giorgio Armani und Yves Saint Laurent. Außerdem arbeitete er als Werbefotograf für große Unternehmen wie Longchamp, Lavazza und ...

  7. Miles Aldridge rose to prominence in the mid-nineties with his arresting, highly stylised photographs with references to film noir, art history and pop culture. Born in London in 1964, the son of famed art director and illustrator Alan Aldridge, his interest in photography began at an early age when he was given a Nikon F camera by his father.