Friday, November 21, 2025

Advocate Men (November 1985), Part One

Little is known about photographer Robert Miller. Born in 1954, he worked as a fashion designer for a while before turning to photography during the 1980s. Blending nudity and surrealistic imagery, Miller’s works achieve a dream-like tone that was not widely liked, resulting in him abruptly ending his photography career. This November 1985 issues of Advocate Men (which has been broken into two parts), features the images displayed at Miller’s exhibition with the Harm Bouckaert Gallery in New York City, with the author remarking in an interview for the publication: “A friend told me my images are getting weirder.” Also included in this first half is a cartoon by Rex, the short story “If Looks Could Kill” (where an elderly fashion designer meets a young male escort in Italy), and photos of models Tom Andres and Will Garret.

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