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Miles Aldridge

Miles Aldridge (born 29 September 1964) is a British fashion photographer and artist.

Miles Aldridge
Born (1964-09-29) 29 September 1964 (age 59)[1]
North London, England
Occupation(s)Photographer, artist
Years active1995–present
Spouse
(m. 1997⁠–⁠2013)
Children3

Early life edit

Born in North London to graphic designer Alan Aldridge, Miles grew up accustomed to celebrity – John Lennon was a family friend, as well as Eric Clapton and Elton John.[2] When he was a child, he posed with his father for Lord Snowdon. At the age of 12, Alan Aldridge moved to Los Angeles where he formed a new family. Miles stayed in London with his mother Rita, a housewife, and his half brother Marc Aldridge and sister Saffron Aldridge. His two half-sisters Lily Aldridge and Ruby Aldridge are also models. He studied illustration at the Central St Martins to follow his father's steps and afterwards briefly directed pop videos (for bands including The Verve, The Charlatans and Catherine Wheel).

He moved into photography by chance: he sent some photos of an aspiring model girlfriend to an agency and fell into fashion when British Vogue called him as well as her. By then he had hung out on shoots with his sister and travelled to New York in the mid-nineties, where he started working almost immediately.[3]

Career edit

Initially Aldridge shot covers of the American monthly fashion magazine W, then he worked for Numéro, Teen Vogue, Vogue Nippon, The New York Times Magazine, GQ, The New Yorker, The Face, Paradis and Harper's Bazaar. For many years he has been an important contributor for Vogue Italia, building a solid friendship with Franca Sozzani.[4]

Aldridge worked as an advertising photographer for Longchamp, MAC Cosmetics, Sergio Rossi, Carolina Herrera, Lavazza and Mercedes E-Class, among the others. He shot for noted fashion designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, Giorgio Armani, Yves Saint Laurent and Paul Smith.[5]

Exhibitions edit

Many private and public art galleries have hosted Aldridge's photographs around the world: in 2007 the Miami Beach Art Photo Expo; in 2006 and in 2008 the Galerie Alex Daniels in Amsterdam with solo shows The Cabinet and Acid Candy;[6] in 2010 the Contributed Studio for the Arts in Berlin and the Gallery Hotel Art in Florence.

In 2009 Steven Kasher Gallery displayed Pictures for Photographs, his first solo show in the United States. The exhibition and a monographic volume were the peak of a project combining drawings and photographs, born from a collaboration with Karl Lagerfeld and Gerhard Steidl. In New York his work was showcased also at the International Center of Photography with am exhibition entitled Weird Beauty.[5]

In the Summer of 2013, Somerset House in London hosted a major retrospective exhibition of the photographer entitled I Only Want You to Love Me, which brings together large scale photographic prints of works produced during his career.[7]

Aldridge's photographs appear also in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London (with two portraits of Jarvis Cocker and Lily Cole), the Victoria and Albert Museum.[8] and The British Museum.

Selected solo exhibitions[9]

  • 2007: The Cabinet, Reflex Modern Art Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2008: Acid Candy, Galerie Alex, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2009: Doll Face, Hamiltons, London, Great Britain
  • 2009: Pictures for Photographs, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York, United States
  • 2009: Miles Aldgridge, Colette, Paris, France
  • 2010: Lavazza 2010, Foundation Centre of Photography/ Fundacja Centrum Fotografii, Poland
  • 2010: Kristen – As Seen by Miles Aldridge and Chantal Joffe, Galerie Alex, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2010: New Work, Brancolini Grimaldi, London, Great Britain
  • 2010: 13 Women, Contributed – Studio for the Arts, Berlin, Germany
  • 2011: Ein Bild von einem Auto, Galerie der Stadt Sindelfingen, Sindelfingen, Germany
  • 2013: Carousel, Brancolini Grimaldi, London, Great Britain
  • 2013: Short Breaths, Brancolini Grimaldi, London, Great Britain
  • 2013: Retrospective: I Only Want You to Love Me, Somerset House, London, Great Britain
  • 2013: Miles Aldridge: I Only Want You to Love Me, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York, United States
  • 2014: Miles Aldridge's Carousel: Lithograph and Screenprints, Drawings and Photographs, Sims Reed Gallery, London, Great Britain
  • 2014: One Black & White and Twenty Four Colour Photographs, Reflex Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2014: Miles Aldridge: The Age of Pleasure, Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 2015: A Dazzling Beauty, OCA, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 2015: The Pure Wonder, Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles, United States
  • 2016: Please return Polaroid, Lyndsey Ingram, London, Great Britain
  • 2016: Please return Polaroid, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York, United States
  • 2017: Miles Aldridge (after), Lyndsey Ingram, London, Great Britain
  • 2018: Miles Aldridge Art History, Reflex Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2019: Miles Aldridge; Screenprints, Polaroids and Drawings, Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland

Selected group exhibitions[9]

  • 2002: Archeology of Elegance, Haus der Photographie / Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany
  • 2004: The Beauty of Darkness, Reflex Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2007: Art Photo Expo, Art Basel, Miami Beach, United States
  • 2008: Something for Everyone, Hamiltons Gallery, London, Great Britain
  • 2008: Traum Frauen – 50 Starfotografen zeigen ihre Vision von Schönheit, Haus der Photographie / Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany
  • 2008: Art Photo Expo, Art Basel, Miami Beach, United States
  • 2009: Weird Beauty: Fashion Photography Now – Year of Fashion, ICP International Center of Photography, New York, United States
  • 2009: Something for Everyone, Hamiltons Gallery, London, Great Britain
  • 2010: A Positive View, Somerset House, London, Great Britain
  • 2011: Beauty Culture, The Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles, United States
  • 2011: Selling Dreams: One Hundred Years of Fashion Photography, organised by the V&A, at Light House Media Centre, Wolverhampton, Great Britain
  • 2011: Ein Bild von einem Auto, Galerie der Stadt Sindelfingen, Sindelfingen, Germany
  • 2012: Best of Fashion Photography, Contributed Studio for the Arts, Berlin, Germany
  • 2012: Icons of Tomorrow, Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 2013: Dream Woman + Dream Men, Central Exhibition Hall 'Manage', Saint-Petersburg, Russia
  • 2013: New Fashion Photography, Contributed Studio for the Arts, Berlin, Germany
  • 2013: Miami Project, Steven Kasher, New York, United States
  • 2014: Beauty of Darkness II, Reflex Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2014: The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk, The Brooklyn Museum, New York, United States
  • 2014: The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk, Barbican Art Gallery, London, Great Britain
  • 2014: Aipad New York, Aipad, New York, United States
  • 2014: Slaves of Mimesis: Nine Years On 23rd Street, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York, United States
  • 2015: Sleepless - The Bed in History and Contemporary Art, 21er Haus of the Belvedere, Vienna, Austria
  • 2015: Coming into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Conde Nast, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, United States
  • 2015: Coming into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Conde Nast, Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, Russia
  • 2016: Fashion Show. 60 Years of Fashion Photography, Atlas Gallery, London, Great Britain
  • 2017: Showroom, Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 2017: The Critic as Artist, Reading Museum, Reading, Great Britain
  • 2017: Fashion & Politics in Vogue Italia, Photo Vogue Festival, Milan, Italy
  • 2018: The Side of Paradise, Huxley Parlour Gallery, London, Great Britain
  • 2019: Pure 'Joy', Western Exhibitions, Chicago, United States

Monographs edit

His monographs include Acid Candy (published by Reflex New Art Gallery, Amsterdam, with an introduction by Glenn O'Brien); The Cabinet (with an introduction by Marilyn Manson), Pictures for Photographs (published by Steidl) and Other Pictures (2012, Steidl).[10]

In 2013, Brancolini Grimaldi (London based Art Gallery in Somerset House) announced a Rizzoli special edition of Aldridge's new book I Only Want You to Love Me, limited to 200 signed and numbered copies.[11] Aldridge's latest project is a book made in collaboration with stylist Nicola Formichetti and entitled Zero Zero Vol. 02, that will be presented during the New York Fashion Week.[12]

Style edit

His influences include film directors Derek Jarman, David Lynch, Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni, the photographer Richard Avedon and the psychedelic graphic design of his father, Alan Aldridge. His work is highly controlled with a cinematic effect.[13]

Quotes edit

  • Miles sees a color coordinated, graphically pure, hard-edged reality.David Lynch[14]
  • Miles Aldridge constructs dreams. That is his artistic and commercial practice. He understands the essential ingredients of the dream and he uses impeccable instinct in crafting something like "stills" from the fractured narratives that we normally experience nocturnally and unconsciously...he creates these dreams while illustrating today's fashions for their potential buyers. A dream can make you conquer a new land or buy a new hat or a painting or a philosophy. Aldridge knows that dreams are an exquisite tapestry of right and wrong, a chain of happenings in which what is "right," that is what is logical or normal, conflicts with what is wrong, what defies our waking order of things, our expectations and sensibility. Dreams disrupt what is perceived as reality. Dreams happen to some people. And some people make them happen.Glenn O'Brien, from Introduction to Acid Candy[15]
  • Miles Aldridge is a director at heart. His images are anything but portraits of a subject. They are his actors, his actresses...Each photograph has a very sacred pathology to every angle and obsession to detail. There is genius in the very deliberate blankness on the face of the models than enables a transference of identity. He always draws you into an arrested fetish that seems as forbidden as a little girl's diary.Marilyn Manson, from Introduction to The Cabinet[16]
  • In his acid-coloured images of lascivious lips, impossibly glossed models and hallucinogenic still lives, the photographer Miles Aldridge is plainly heir to some of the twentieth century's enduring pop culture visionaries. David Lynch's surreal stylisation and interest in moths, the carefully staged elegance of Richard Avedon and the psychedelic graphic design of Alan Aldridge are all in there. — Skye Sherwin, Art Review April 2009[17]

Bibliography edit

  • 2006: The Cabinet, Reflex Gallery, Amsterdam
  • 2008: Acid Candy, Reflex Editions, Amsterdam
  • 2009: Pictures for Photographs, Steidl, Germany
  • 2010: Kristen: As seen by Miles Aldridge and Chantal Joffe, Reflex Editions, Amsterdam
  • 2013: Miles Aldridge: Other Pictures, Steidl, Germany
  • 2013: Miles Aldridge: I Only Want You To Love Me, Rizzoli International Publications
  • 2014: Miles Aldridge's Carousel, Sims Reed Gallery, London
  • 2014: One Black & White and Nineteen Colour Photographs, Reflex, Amsterdam
  • 2014: Miles of Mac, Rizzoli, New York
  • 2016: Please return Polaroid, Steidl, Germany
  • 2016: (after Cattelan), Colour Pictures, London

Selected featured publications edit

  • 2015: Sleeples - The Bed in History and Contemporary Art, 21er Haus Belvedere, Vienna
  • 2016: Bling Bling Baby!, Hate Cantz Verlag GmbH, Germany

References edit

  1. ^ "Miles Aldridge" (in Spanish).
  2. ^ D'Souza, Christa (9 June 2001). "All around Miles Aldridge". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  3. ^ Roberts, Alison (3 July 2013). "Miles Aldridge interview: The women in the pictures are often based on my mother". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Miles Aldridge Profile". models. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  5. ^ a b Cannatà, Teresa (19 November 2010). "Vogue Masters: Miles Aldridge". Vogue Italia (in Italian). Archived from the original on 10 July 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Miles Aldridge Photographer". Art Photo Expo. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  7. ^ "Photo London 2016". jfFrank photography. jfFrank. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Artist Miles Aldridge Exhibition Short Breaths". Brancolini Grimaldi. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  9. ^ a b Christophe Guye Galerie, Miles Aldridge (Biography)
  10. ^ "Miles Aldridge". NOWNESS. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  11. ^ "Brancolini Grimaldi: I Only Want You To Love Me". Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  12. ^ Gatti, Patrizia (9 July 2013). "All around Miles Aldridge". Vogue Italia. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  13. ^ Singer, Maya (2 June 2009). "A Conversation With Photographer Miles Aldridge". Style. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  14. ^ "Acid Candy" (PDF). Reflex Amsterdam. p. 7. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  15. ^ "Acid Candy" (PDF). Reflex Amsterdam. p. 8. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  16. ^ "Cabinet" (PDF). Reflex Amsterdam. p. 4. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  17. ^ "Art Review Digital". April 2009. p. 20. Retrieved 20 July 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Miles Aldridge at FMD  
  • Miles Aldridge on Models.com
  • Gallery at Christophe Guye Galerie

miles, aldridge, born, september, 1964, british, fashion, photographer, artist, born, 1964, september, 1964, north, london, englandoccupation, photographer, artistyears, active1995, presentspousekristen, mcmenamy, 1997, 2013, children3, contents, early, life, . Miles Aldridge born 29 September 1964 is a British fashion photographer and artist Miles AldridgeBorn 1964 09 29 29 September 1964 age 59 1 North London EnglandOccupation s Photographer artistYears active1995 presentSpouseKristen McMenamy m 1997 2013 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Exhibitions 4 Monographs 5 Style 6 Quotes 7 Bibliography 7 1 Selected featured publications 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editBorn in North London to graphic designer Alan Aldridge Miles grew up accustomed to celebrity John Lennon was a family friend as well as Eric Clapton and Elton John 2 When he was a child he posed with his father for Lord Snowdon At the age of 12 Alan Aldridge moved to Los Angeles where he formed a new family Miles stayed in London with his mother Rita a housewife and his half brother Marc Aldridge and sister Saffron Aldridge His two half sisters Lily Aldridge and Ruby Aldridge are also models He studied illustration at the Central St Martins to follow his father s steps and afterwards briefly directed pop videos for bands including The Verve The Charlatans and Catherine Wheel He moved into photography by chance he sent some photos of an aspiring model girlfriend to an agency and fell into fashion when British Vogue called him as well as her By then he had hung out on shoots with his sister and travelled to New York in the mid nineties where he started working almost immediately 3 Career editInitially Aldridge shot covers of the American monthly fashion magazine W then he worked for Numero Teen Vogue Vogue Nippon The New York Times Magazine GQ The New Yorker The Face Paradis and Harper s Bazaar For many years he has been an important contributor for Vogue Italia building a solid friendship with Franca Sozzani 4 Aldridge worked as an advertising photographer for Longchamp MAC Cosmetics Sergio Rossi Carolina Herrera Lavazza and Mercedes E Class among the others He shot for noted fashion designers such as Karl Lagerfeld Giorgio Armani Yves Saint Laurent and Paul Smith 5 Exhibitions editMany private and public art galleries have hosted Aldridge s photographs around the world in 2007 the Miami Beach Art Photo Expo in 2006 and in 2008 the Galerie Alex Daniels in Amsterdam with solo shows The Cabinet and Acid Candy 6 in 2010 the Contributed Studio for the Arts in Berlin and the Gallery Hotel Art in Florence In 2009 Steven Kasher Gallery displayed Pictures for Photographs his first solo show in the United States The exhibition and a monographic volume were the peak of a project combining drawings and photographs born from a collaboration with Karl Lagerfeld and Gerhard Steidl In New York his work was showcased also at the International Center of Photography with am exhibition entitled Weird Beauty 5 In the Summer of 2013 Somerset House in London hosted a major retrospective exhibition of the photographer entitled I Only Want You to Love Me which brings together large scale photographic prints of works produced during his career 7 Aldridge s photographs appear also in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery London with two portraits of Jarvis Cocker and Lily Cole the Victoria and Albert Museum 8 and The British Museum Selected solo exhibitions 9 2007 The Cabinet Reflex Modern Art Gallery Amsterdam Netherlands 2008 Acid Candy Galerie Alex Amsterdam Netherlands 2009 Doll Face Hamiltons London Great Britain 2009 Pictures for Photographs Steven Kasher Gallery New York United States 2009 Miles Aldgridge Colette Paris France 2010 Lavazza 2010 Foundation Centre of Photography Fundacja Centrum Fotografii Poland 2010 Kristen As Seen by Miles Aldridge and Chantal Joffe Galerie Alex Amsterdam Netherlands 2010 New Work Brancolini Grimaldi London Great Britain 2010 13 Women Contributed Studio for the Arts Berlin Germany 2011 Ein Bild von einem Auto Galerie der Stadt Sindelfingen Sindelfingen Germany 2013 Carousel Brancolini Grimaldi London Great Britain 2013 Short Breaths Brancolini Grimaldi London Great Britain 2013 Retrospective I Only Want You to Love Me Somerset House London Great Britain 2013 Miles Aldridge I Only Want You to Love Me Steven Kasher Gallery New York United States 2014 Miles Aldridge s Carousel Lithograph and Screenprints Drawings and Photographs Sims Reed Gallery London Great Britain 2014 One Black amp White and Twenty Four Colour Photographs Reflex Gallery Amsterdam Netherlands 2014 Miles Aldridge The Age of Pleasure Christophe Guye Galerie Zurich Switzerland 2015 A Dazzling Beauty OCA Sao Paulo Brazil 2015 The Pure Wonder Fahey Klein Gallery Los Angeles United States 2016 Please return Polaroid Lyndsey Ingram London Great Britain 2016 Please return Polaroid Steven Kasher Gallery New York United States 2017 Miles Aldridge after Lyndsey Ingram London Great Britain 2018 Miles Aldridge Art History Reflex Gallery Amsterdam Netherlands 2019 Miles Aldridge Screenprints Polaroids and Drawings Christophe Guye Galerie Zurich SwitzerlandSelected group exhibitions 9 2002 Archeology of Elegance Haus der Photographie Deichtorhallen Hamburg Germany 2004 The Beauty of Darkness Reflex Gallery Amsterdam Netherlands 2007 Art Photo Expo Art Basel Miami Beach United States 2008 Something for Everyone Hamiltons Gallery London Great Britain 2008 Traum Frauen 50 Starfotografen zeigen ihre Vision von Schonheit Haus der Photographie Deichtorhallen Hamburg Germany 2008 Art Photo Expo Art Basel Miami Beach United States 2009 Weird Beauty Fashion Photography Now Year of Fashion ICP International Center of Photography New York United States 2009 Something for Everyone Hamiltons Gallery London Great Britain 2010 A Positive View Somerset House London Great Britain 2011 Beauty Culture The Annenberg Space for Photography Los Angeles United States 2011 Selling Dreams One Hundred Years of Fashion Photography organised by the V amp A at Light House Media Centre Wolverhampton Great Britain 2011 Ein Bild von einem Auto Galerie der Stadt Sindelfingen Sindelfingen Germany 2012 Best of Fashion Photography Contributed Studio for the Arts Berlin Germany 2012 Icons of Tomorrow Christophe Guye Galerie Zurich Switzerland 2013 Dream Woman Dream Men Central Exhibition Hall Manage Saint Petersburg Russia 2013 New Fashion Photography Contributed Studio for the Arts Berlin Germany 2013 Miami Project Steven Kasher New York United States 2014 Beauty of Darkness II Reflex Gallery Amsterdam Netherlands 2014 The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk The Brooklyn Museum New York United States 2014 The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk Barbican Art Gallery London Great Britain 2014 Aipad New York Aipad New York United States 2014 Slaves of Mimesis Nine Years On 23rd Street Steven Kasher Gallery New York United States 2015 Sleepless The Bed in History and Contemporary Art 21er Haus of the Belvedere Vienna Austria 2015 Coming into Fashion A Century of Photography at Conde Nast Norton Museum of Art West Palm Beach United States 2015 Coming into Fashion A Century of Photography at Conde Nast Multimedia Art Museum Moscow Russia 2016 Fashion Show 60 Years of Fashion Photography Atlas Gallery London Great Britain 2017 Showroom Christophe Guye Galerie Zurich Switzerland 2017 The Critic as Artist Reading Museum Reading Great Britain 2017 Fashion amp Politics in Vogue Italia Photo Vogue Festival Milan Italy 2018 The Side of Paradise Huxley Parlour Gallery London Great Britain 2019 Pure Joy Western Exhibitions Chicago United StatesMonographs editHis monographs include Acid Candy published by Reflex New Art Gallery Amsterdam with an introduction by Glenn O Brien The Cabinet with an introduction by Marilyn Manson Pictures for Photographs published by Steidl and Other Pictures 2012 Steidl 10 In 2013 Brancolini Grimaldi London based Art Gallery in Somerset House announced a Rizzoli special edition of Aldridge s new book I Only Want You to Love Me limited to 200 signed and numbered copies 11 Aldridge s latest project is a book made in collaboration with stylist Nicola Formichetti and entitled Zero Zero Vol 02 that will be presented during the New York Fashion Week 12 Style editHis influences include film directors Derek Jarman David Lynch Federico Fellini Michelangelo Antonioni the photographer Richard Avedon and the psychedelic graphic design of his father Alan Aldridge His work is highly controlled with a cinematic effect 13 Quotes editMiles sees a color coordinated graphically pure hard edged reality David Lynch 14 Miles Aldridge constructs dreams That is his artistic and commercial practice He understands the essential ingredients of the dream and he uses impeccable instinct in crafting something like stills from the fractured narratives that we normally experience nocturnally and unconsciously he creates these dreams while illustrating today s fashions for their potential buyers A dream can make you conquer a new land or buy a new hat or a painting or a philosophy Aldridge knows that dreams are an exquisite tapestry of right and wrong a chain of happenings in which what is right that is what is logical or normal conflicts with what is wrong what defies our waking order of things our expectations and sensibility Dreams disrupt what is perceived as reality Dreams happen to some people And some people make them happen Glenn O Brien from Introduction to Acid Candy 15 Miles Aldridge is a director at heart His images are anything but portraits of a subject They are his actors his actresses Each photograph has a very sacred pathology to every angle and obsession to detail There is genius in the verydeliberateblankness on the face of the models than enables a transference of identity He always draws you into an arrested fetish that seems as forbidden as a little girl s diary Marilyn Manson from Introduction to The Cabinet 16 In his acid coloured images of lascivious lips impossibly glossed models and hallucinogenic still lives the photographer Miles Aldridge is plainly heir to some of the twentieth century s enduring pop culture visionaries David Lynch s surreal stylisation and interest in moths the carefully staged elegance of Richard Avedon and the psychedelic graphic design of Alan Aldridge are all in there Skye Sherwin Art Review April 2009 17 Bibliography edit2006 The Cabinet Reflex Gallery Amsterdam 2008 Acid Candy Reflex Editions Amsterdam 2009 Pictures for Photographs Steidl Germany 2010 Kristen As seen by Miles Aldridge and Chantal Joffe Reflex Editions Amsterdam 2013 Miles Aldridge Other Pictures Steidl Germany 2013 Miles Aldridge I Only Want You To Love Me Rizzoli International Publications 2014 Miles Aldridge s Carousel Sims Reed Gallery London 2014 One Black amp White and Nineteen Colour Photographs Reflex Amsterdam 2014 Miles of Mac Rizzoli New York 2016 Please return Polaroid Steidl Germany 2016 after Cattelan Colour Pictures LondonSelected featured publications edit 2015 Sleeples The Bed in History and Contemporary Art 21er Haus Belvedere Vienna 2016 Bling Bling Baby Hate Cantz Verlag GmbH GermanyReferences edit Miles Aldridge in Spanish D Souza Christa 9 June 2001 All around Miles Aldridge The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 21 July 2013 Roberts Alison 3 July 2013 Miles Aldridge interview The women in the pictures are often based on my mother London Evening Standard Retrieved 20 July 2013 Miles Aldridge Profile models Retrieved 20 July 2013 a b Cannata Teresa 19 November 2010 Vogue Masters Miles Aldridge Vogue Italia in Italian Archived from the original on 10 July 2013 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Miles Aldridge Photographer Art Photo Expo Retrieved 20 July 2013 Photo London 2016 jfFrank photography jfFrank Retrieved 18 May 2016 Artist Miles Aldridge Exhibition Short Breaths Brancolini Grimaldi Retrieved 20 July 2013 a b Christophe Guye Galerie Miles Aldridge Biography Miles Aldridge NOWNESS Retrieved 20 July 2013 Brancolini Grimaldi I Only Want You To Love Me Retrieved 20 July 2013 Gatti Patrizia 9 July 2013 All around Miles Aldridge Vogue Italia Retrieved 20 July 2013 Singer Maya 2 June 2009 A Conversation With Photographer Miles Aldridge Style Retrieved 20 July 2013 Acid Candy PDF Reflex Amsterdam p 7 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Acid Candy PDF Reflex Amsterdam p 8 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Cabinet PDF Reflex Amsterdam p 4 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Art Review Digital April 2009 p 20 Retrieved 20 July 2013 External links editOfficial website nbsp Miles Aldridge at FMD nbsp Miles Aldridge on Models com Gallery at Christophe Guye Galerie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miles Aldridge amp oldid 1166944514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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