Sandro Miller

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Born1958 (age 6667)
Sandro Miller
Miller in 2018
Born1958 (age 6667)
Websitewww.sandrofilm.com

Sandro Miller (born 1958),[1] known professionally as Sandro, is an American photographer. He has worked with actor John Malkovich.

In 2001, Miller photographed Cuban Olympic athletes. This project was the first US/Cuban collaboration since the trade embargo began in 1960.

He has made promotional photography for Dance for Life, a Midwest performance-based AIDS fundraiser.[2]

In November 2013 in Morocco, Miller made portraits of local tradesmen, nomadic people, snake charmers, fossil diggers, and Gnawa musicians.

In 2014, he re-created photographs paying homage to photographers in a project titled Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: Homage to Photographic Masters, using John Malkovich as the subject in each image.[3][4]

Publications

  • I Can't Accept Not Trying. 1994. ISBN 0-06-251190-4.
  • American Bikers. 1998. ISBN 3-88814-356-X.[5][6]
  • Sandro: Figure E Ritratti. 2002. ISBN 88-8314-181-4.
  • Imagine Cuba 1999-2007. 2008. ISBN 978-88-8158-692-9.
  • El Matador, Joselito: A Pictorial Novel. 2009. ISBN 978-88-8158-771-1.
  • Sandro Raw, Steppenwolf. 2012.
  • Eyes of Morocco. 2014.
  • Finding Freedom. 2015. Photographs by Miller and poems by recently incarcerated individuals living at St. Leonard's Halfway House.[7][8]
  • The Malkovich Sessions. 2016. ISBN 978-0-9962930-3-7.
  • Dance for Life. 2016.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • Scavi Scaligeri International Center for Photography, Verona, Italy, October 2002 – January 2003. A retrospective exhibition of personal work.
  • Cuban photographs, including a series of black-and-white portraits of elderly Cubans, Chicago Cultural Center, October–December 2010
  • Provocative Imperfections, Safety-Kleen Gallery at Elgin Community College, October–November 2012. The show included Cuban Portraits, Massa and a selection from Butts & Fronts.
  • Seen/Unseen at Loyola University School of Communications, Chicago, March–August 2013. Work from American Bikers, Atropa, Cuban Portraits, Massa, and Peering In: Images of an Over Stimulated Society.
  • Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: Homage to Photographic Masters, The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography, Moscow, June–August 2016; Krasnoyarsk Museum Center, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, October–December 2016. Also included 3 short films.[9]

Group exhibitions or at festivals

Awards

References

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