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      • There are few photographers who have sparked national debate around artistic freedom and eroticism as profoundly as Robert Mapplethorpe. Although championed for his erotic black and white photography of fetish and leather gay imagery in New York City, his artistic accomplishments range across many media.
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  2. By Arthur Lubow. July 25, 2019. Thirty years after Robert Mapplethorpe’s death, the legend still obscures the photographs. His demise at 42 from AIDS, during the height of the American...

  3. Jan 14, 2019 · Visual Culture. Why Mapplethorpe’s Photographs Remain Subversive, Even without the Shock Value. Jackson Arn. Jan 14, 2019 3:15PM. Robert Mapplethorpe, Self Portrait, 1980. © Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Used by permission. Courtesy of the Guggenheim Museum.

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    • The Legacy of Robert Mapplethorpe

    Born in 1946, Robert Mapplethorpe was the third of six children. His father, Harry, worked as an electrical engineer while his mother, Joan, stayed at home raising their six children. Mapplethorpe grew up in a conservative Catholic household nestled in the quiet Queen's suburb of Floral Park. Mapplethorpe described his hometown as too safe to stay,...

    Having been heavily influenced by Warhol and his experimental underground film, Chelsea Girls (1966), set in the Chelsea hotel, Mapplethorpe moved into that same hotel with Smith in 1969. He was hired on as a photographer for Interviewmagazine (co-founded by Warhol) which covered international celebrities, artists, and musicians alike. Like many as...

    The mid-1970s mark the apex of Mapplethorpe's career through his prolific portraiture of close friends, socialites, and his photographic investigations into the darker side of sexual fantasy. In 1975, Mapplethorpe photographed Smith for her debut studio album, Horses. Set in Wagstaff's penthouse, Mapplethorpe demonstrated his maturing black and whi...

    Around 1980, Mapplethorpe moved away from S&M images and applied himself primarily to the formalist approach of traditional subjects like flowers and nudes. He admired Ed Ruscha's ability to remove a subject from any context and sought to produce images in this severe formal artistic language. Watermelon with a Knife (1985), Thomas (1986), and Leaf...

    Louise Bourgeois said of his work, "He is famous not for his flower pictures, he is famous for his objectionable sexual representation." Mapplethorpe was not just a documentarian of the homoerotic lifestyle of the 1970s. There is no doubt that he influenced the art world as a whole, LGBT activism, and censorship laws. Many attribute his giant influ...

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    • November 4, 1946
    • Floral Park, New York
    • March 9, 1989
  4. Mar 8, 2019 · Culture. 30 Years After His Death, Robert Mapplethorpe's Provocations Still Endure. Next to what you'll find online, Mapplethorpe's photos now seem tame. But recent exhibitions and documentaries prove his work is still transcendent. By Naveen Kumar. March 8, 2019. Robert Mapplethorpe, Self Portrait, 1980.

  5. Robert Michael Mapplethorpe ( / ˈmeɪpəlˌθɔːrp / MAY-pəl-thorp; November 4, 1946 – March 9, 1989) was an American photographer, best known for his black-and-white photographs. His work featured an array of subjects, including celebrity portraits, male and female nudes, self-portraits, and still-life images.

    • Patricia Morrisroe
    • 1995
  6. Robert Mapplethorpe is best known for his powerful black-and-white portraits and self-portraits. His photographs both challenge us and present us with images of classical beauty. Using Mapplethorpe's photographs in the ARTIST ROOMS collection this resource takes an in-depth look at some of the key themes Mapplethorpe explored in his work.

  7. Apr 8, 2014 · Art & Photography In Pictures. Robert Mapplethorpe, from The Black Book, 1988. In celebration of Robert Mapplethorpe’s erotic and aesthetic vision, here are AnOther’s top five facts about the photographer. April 08, 2014. Text Harriet Baker.

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