Miles AldridgeWherever You Are Whatever You’re Doing This Ones For You (after Miller) – study XXIX, 2017
Signed in ink on reverse
Unique Polaroid print
3 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches
Signed in ink on reverse
Unique Polaroid print
3 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches
This artwork is a unique polaroid, a study from the series (after Miller). Signed by the artist on reverse.
Framing
For this picture, we recommend the 'BOX', a classic frame that is slimmer from the front and deeper from the side. It is widely accepted as the finest way to frame photography, fitting stylishly into most interiors. As pictured, we recommend a book-mount with wide margins to surround the floating Polaroid, placing visual importance on the work as an object. Other options are of course available. All our frames are handmade by one of the UK's leading framing workshops, and are constructed to museum standards. Please note that prices do not include local taxes, framing or shipping.
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Artwork In Detail
Miles Aldridge’s work is noted for its vibrant colour, elaborately styled set design and a strong sense of narrative. His cinematic photographs are often darkly humorous, referencing kitsch 1950s Americana, popular culture and Surrealism.
Miles Aldridge
Wherever You Are Whatever You’re Doing This Ones For You (after Miller) – study XXIX, 2017
EnquireMiles Aldridge
UK
B. 1964
EnquireMiles Aldridge has published several books including Pictures for Photographs (2009), Other Pictures (2012), and I Only Want You to Love Me (2013). A major retrospective of Aldridge’s drawings and photographs was held in 2013 at Somerset House, London. In 2014, he was invited by Tate Britain to create a temporary installation entitled Carousel II, as a response to Mark Gertler’s 1916 painting Merry-go-Round. Aldridge’s work is held in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, London; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and the International Center of Photography, New York.
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