Miles AldridgeI Only Want You to Love Me #4, 2011
Signed in ink on artist's label
Chromogenic print
20 x 30 inches, edition of 1026 1/2 x 40 inches, edition of 1033 1/4 x 50 inches, edition of 6
Signed in ink on artist's label
Chromogenic print
20 x 30 inches, edition of 1026 1/2 x 40 inches, edition of 1033 1/4 x 50 inches, edition of 6
This artwork is signed in ink on the artist's label. The work is an editioned chromogenic print and comes directly from the artist's studio.
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Artwork In Detail
Miles Aldridge’s singular aesthetic is characterised by the use of vibrant hues and elaborately styled sets through which he explores surrealism, cinema and pop culture.
Miles Aldridge
I Only Want You to Love Me #4, 2011
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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