Miles AldridgeChromo Thriller #3, 2012
Signed and numbered on artist’s label
Chromogenic print
Available in two sizes: 15 ½ × 21 inches, edition of 1055 ½ × 75 inches, edition of 6

Signed and numbered on artist’s label
Chromogenic print
Available in two sizes: 15 ½ × 21 inches, edition of 1055 ½ × 75 inches, edition of 6
This limited edition C-type print includes a signed and numbered label from Aldridge and comes directly from his studio in London.
Framing
Miles Aldridge: Chromo Thriller #3. For this picture, we recommend the 'BOX', a stylish frame that is slimmer from the front and deeper from the side. This contemporary method not only gives visual priority to the image but also fits seamlessly into most interiors. However, if you prefer a different look, other framing options are also available. Additionally, to ensure the highest levels of production, all of our frames are handcrafted to museum standards by one of the UK’s leading workshops. Please note that the work is subject to tax, framing, and shipping costs.
Shipping
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Artwork In Detail
Using vibrant colours and elaborately styled sets, Miles Aldridge explores themes of surrealism, cinema and pop culture.


Miles Aldridge
Chromo Thriller #3, 2012
EnquireMiles Aldridge: Chromo Thriller #3 (2012)
Miles Aldridge
UK
B. 1964
EnquireMiles Aldridge has published several books over the years, including ‘Pictures for Photographs’ (2009), ‘Other Pictures’ (2012), ‘I Only Want You to Love Me’ (2013), ‘Córdoba’ (2022) and most recently, ‘Please, Please Return Polaroid’ (2023). In addition to these publications, Aldridge has exhibited widely and internationally. A major retrospective of his photography opened at Fotografiska in Stockholm (2020-2021) and travelled to Fotografiska New York in May 2021. Earlier, in 2013, Somerset House in London hosted a comprehensive retrospective of his drawings and photographs. The following year, Tate Britain invited Aldridge to create a temporary installation titled ‘Carousel II’, as a response to Mark Gertler’s 1916 painting ‘Merry-go-Round’. Today, his work is included in several prominent public collections, such as the National Portrait Gallery (London), the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), and the International Center of Photography (New York).
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