LONDON.- Alan Aldridge embodied the spirit of the 60s and 70s. His evocative, psychedelic images epitomised the feeling and art of an era. As The Beatles lead an unstoppable assault on the global charts, it was Aldridges designs and visual identity that defined The Beatles image and music in a changing world. Still busy creating today he was responsible for the look of the House of Blues in Los Angeles, Aldridge is an artist, an illustrator, a graphic designer, art director and film maker. He masterminded the seminal art book The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics and designed Andy Warhols iconic Chelsea Girls film poster. As Art Director at Penguin, Aldridge produced ground-breaking covers. Commissions for The Rolling Stones, Elton John and illustrations for the award-winning childrens book The Butterfly Ball andThe Grasshoppers Feast will be included in the exhibition, the first complete retrospective of Aldridges work in the UK.
Born in Londons East End in 1943, Aldridge calls himself a graphic entertainer, his pioneering approach to graphic design fuses faux-naive images, bold colours, references to Art Nouveau and Surrealism with an unerring eye for an arresting image to produce an array of posters, album sleeves and picture books that appeal direct to the masses. Aldridges radical talent would define an era, as drabness was cast aside, new music and a new visual culture emerged.
Deyan Sudjic, Director of the Design Museum adds Alan Aldridge is a remarkable talent: part Aubrey Beardsley, part rock star, responsible for some of the most memorable images of his time, the Design Museum is proud to present the first retrospective of Aldridges work in his home country.
This exhibition will cover Aldridges career to date, from the early 60s when his whirling designs refreshed the somber tone of Penguin book covers, to his collaborations with The Beatles and their Apple record company, through to serving as creative director to the original Hard Rock Café. Commissions from Andy Warhol, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Elton John and The House of Blues will also be on display alongside photographs, sketch books and illustrations from his seminal childrens books.