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Robert Mapplethorpe

Robert Michael Mapplethorpe (/ˈmpəlˌθɔːrp/; 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. His most controversial works documented and examined the gay male BDSM subculture of New York City in the late 1960s and early 1970s. A 1989 exhibition of Mapplethorpe's work, titled Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Moment, sparked a debate in the United States concerning both use of public funds for "obscene" artwork and the Constitutional limits of free speech in the United States.

Robert Mapplethorpe
Self-Portrait, 1980
Born
Robert Michael Mapplethorpe

(1946-11-04)November 4, 1946
Queens, New York City, U.S.
DiedMarch 9, 1989(1989-03-09) (aged 42)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Resting placeSt. John Cemetery, New York City
EducationPratt Institute
Known forPhotography
Partner(s)Patti Smith (1967–1970)
David Croland (1970–1972)
Sam Wagstaff (1972–1987)
Websitemapplethorpe.org

Biography

Mapplethorpe was born in the Floral Park neighborhood of Queens, New York, the son of Joan Dorothy (Maxey) and Harry Irving Mapplethorpe, an electrical engineer.[1] He was of English, Irish, and German descent, and grew up as a Catholic in Our Lady of the Snows Parish. Mapplethorpe attended Martin Van Buren High School, graduating in 1963.[2] He had three brothers and two sisters. One of his brothers, Edward, later worked for him as an assistant and became a photographer as well.[3] He studied for a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where he majored in Graphic Arts,[4] though he dropped out in 1969 before finishing his degree.[5]

Mapplethorpe lived with his girlfriend Patti Smith from 1967 to 1972,[6] and she supported him[7] by working in bookstores.[8] They created art together,[9] and maintained a close friendship throughout Mapplethorpe's life.[8][10][11]

 
Mapplethorpe's studio at 24 Bond Street in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, later kept by him for use as a darkroom

Mapplethorpe took his first photographs in the late 1960s or early 1970s using a Polaroid camera. He also designed and sold his own jewelry, which was worn by Warhol superstar Joe Dallesandro.[12][13]

In 1972, Mapplethorpe met art curator Sam Wagstaff, who would become his mentor, lover,[14] patron, and lifetime companion.[15] In the mid-1970s, Wagstaff acquired a Hasselblad medium-format camera and Mapplethorpe began taking photographs of a wide circle of friends and acquaintances, including artists, composers, and socialites. During this time, he became friends with New Orleans artist George Dureau, whose work had such a profound impact on Mapplethorpe that he restaged many of Dureau's early photographs. From 1977 until 1980, Mapplethorpe was the lover of writer and Drummer editor Jack Fritscher,[16] who introduced him to the Mineshaft (a members-only BDSM gay leather bar and sex club in Manhattan).[17] Mapplethorpe took many pictures of the Mineshaft and was at one point its official photographer (… "After dinner I go to the Mineshaft."[18][19][20])

By the 1980s, Mapplethorpe's subject matter focused on statuesque male and female nudes, delicate flower still lifes, and highly formal portraits of artists and celebrities. Mapplethorpe's first studio was at 24 Bond Street in Manhattan. In the 1980s, Wagstaff bought a top-floor loft at 35 West 23rd Street for Robert, where he resided, also using it as a photo-shoot studio.[21] He kept the Bond Street loft as his darkroom. In 1988, Mapplethorpe selected Patricia Morrisroe to write his biography, which was based on more than 300 interviews with celebrities, critics, lovers, and Mapplethorpe himself.[21]

Mapplethorpe died at the age of 42 due to complications from HIV/AIDS in a Boston hospital on March 9, 1989. His body was cremated. His ashes are interred at St. John's Cemetery, Queens in New York City, at his mother's grave-site, etched "Maxey".[22]

Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation

Nearly a year before his death, the ailing Mapplethorpe helped found the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, Inc. His vision for the Foundation was that it would be "the appropriate vehicle to protect his work, to advance his creative vision, and to promote the causes he cared about".[23] Since his death, the Foundation has not only functioned as his official estate and helped promote his work throughout the world, but has also raised and donated millions of dollars to fund medical research in the fight against AIDS and HIV infection. In 1991, the Foundation received the Large Nonprofit Organization of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards.[24] The Foundation donated $1 million towards the 1993 establishment of the Robert Mapplethorpe Residence, a six-story townhouse for long-term residential AIDS treatment on East 17th Street in New York City, in partnership with Beth Israel Medical Center.[25] The residence closed in 2015, citing financial difficulties.[26] The Foundation also promotes fine art photography at the institutional level.[23] The Foundation helps determine which galleries represent Mapplethorpe's art.[27][28] In 2011, the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation donated the Robert Mapplethorpe Archive, spanning from 1970 to 1989, to the Getty Research Institute.[29]

Art

Mapplethorpe worked primarily in a studio, and almost exclusively in black and white, with the exception of some of his later work and his final exhibit "New Colors". His body of work features a wide range of subjects and the greater part of his work is on erotic imagery. He would refer to some of his own work as pornographic,[21] with the aim of arousing the viewer, but which could also be regarded as high art.[30] His erotic art explored a wide range of sexual subjects, depicting the BDSM subculture of New York in the 1970s, portrayals of black male nudes, and classical nudes of female bodybuilders.[30] One of the black models he worked with regularly was Derrick Cross, whose pose for the self-titled image in 1983 has been compared to the Farnese Hercules.[31] Mapplethorpe was a participant observer for much of his erotic photography, participating in the sexual acts which he was photographing and engaging his models sexually.[30]

Other subjects included flowers, especially orchids and calla lilies, children, statues, and celebrities and other artists, including Andy Warhol, Louise Bourgeois, Deborah Harry, Kathy Acker, Richard Gere, Peter Gabriel, Grace Jones, Amanda Lear, Laurie Anderson, Iggy Pop, Philip Glass, David Hockney, Cindy Sherman, Joan Armatrading, and Patti Smith. Smith was a longtime roommate of Mapplethorpe and a frequent subject in his photography, including a stark, iconic photograph that appears on the cover of Smith's first album, Horses.[32] His work often made reference to religious or classical imagery, such as a 1975 portrait of Patti Smith[33] from 1986 which recalls Albrecht Dürer's 1500 self-portrait. Between 1980 and 1983, Mapplethorpe created over 150 photographs of bodybuilder Lisa Lyon, culminating in the 1983 photobook Lady, Lisa Lyon, published by Viking Press and with text by Bruce Chatwin.

Robert took areas of dark human consent and made them into art. He worked without apology, investing the homosexual with grandeur, masculinity, and enviable nobility. Without affectation, he created a presence that was wholly male without sacrificing feminine grace. He was not looking to make a political statement or an announcement of his evolving sexual persuasion. He was presenting something new, something not seen or explored as he saw and explored it. Robert sought to elevate aspects of male experience, to imbue homosexuality with mysticism. As Cocteau said of a Genet poem, "His obscenity is never obscene."

— Patti Smith, Just Kids[34]

Controversy

The Perfect Moment (1989 solo exhibit tour)

In the summer of 1989, a traveling solo exhibit by Mapplethorpe brought national attention to the issues of public funding for the arts, as well as questions of censorship and the obscene. The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., had agreed to be one of the host museums for the tour. Mapplethorpe decided to show his latest series that he explored shortly before his death. Titled Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Moment, the show included photographs from his X Portfolio, which featured images of urophagia, gay BDSM and a self-portrait with a bullwhip inserted in his anus.[35] It also featured photos of two children with exposed genitals.[36][37] The show was curated by Janet Kardon of the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA).[38][39] The ICA was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support Mapplethorpe's exhibit at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. The Corcoran cancelled the show, terminating its contract with the ICA, because it did not want to get involved in the political issues that it raised, but instead the gallery was pulled into the controversy, which "intensified the debate waged both in the media and in Congress surrounding the NEA's funding of projects perceived by some individuals...to be inappropriate."[40] The hierarchy of the Corcoran and several members of the United States Congress were upset when the works were revealed to them, due to the homoerotic and sadomasochistic themes of some of the work. Though much of his work throughout his career had been regularly displayed in publicly funded exhibitions, conservative and religious organizations such as the American Family Association seized on this exhibition to vocally oppose government support for what they called "nothing more than the sensational presentation of potentially obscene material."[41]

In June 1989, pop artist Lowell Blair Nesbitt became involved in the censorship issue. Nesbitt, a long-time friend of Mapplethorpe, revealed that he had a $1.5-million bequest to the museum in his will, but publicly promised that if the museum refused to host the exhibition, he would revoke the bequest. The Corcoran refused and Nesbitt bequeathed the money to the Phillips Collection instead. After the Corcoran refused the Mapplethorpe exhibition, the underwriters of the exhibition went to the nonprofit Washington Project for the Arts,[42] which showed all the images in its space from July 21 to August 13, 1989, to large crowds.[43][44] In 1990, the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, which had also shown the exhibit, and Dennis Barrie, were charged with obscenity; photographs that depicted men in sadomasochistic poses were the basis of charges that the museum and its director had pandered obscenity. They were found not guilty by a jury.[45]

According to the ICA, "The Corcoran's decision sparked a controversial national debate: Should tax dollars support the arts? Who decides what is 'obscene' or 'offensive' in public exhibitions? And if art can be considered a form of free speech, is it a violation of the First Amendment to revoke federal funding on grounds of obscenity? To this day, these questions remain very much at issue."[38][46] Mapplethorpe became something of a cause célèbre for both sides of the American culture war. However, prices for many of the Mapplethorpe photographs doubled and even tripled as a consequence of all the attention. The artist's notoriety supposedly also helped the posthumous sale at Christie's auction house of Mapplethorpe's own collection of furniture, pottery, silver and works by other artists, which brought about $8 million.[47]

University of Central England incident

In 1998, the University of Central England was involved in a controversy when a library book by Mapplethorpe was confiscated. A final-year undergraduate student was writing a paper on the work of Mapplethorpe and intended to illustrate the paper with a few photographs made from Mapplethorpe, a book of the photographer's work. She took the film to a local shop to be developed and the staff there informed West Midlands Police because of the unusual nature of the images. The police confiscated the library book from the student and informed the university that two photographs in the book would have to be removed. If the university agreed to the removal (which it did not) the book would be returned. The two photographs, which were deemed possibly prosecutable as obscenity, were "Helmut and Brooks, NYC, 1978", which shows anal fisting, and "Jim and Tom, Sausalito, 1977", which is of a man clad in a dog collar, a leather mask and trousers, urinating into another man's mouth."[48][49][50] After a delay of about six months, the affair came to an end when Peter Knight, the Vice-Chancellor of the university, was informed that no legal action would be taken.[49][50] The book was returned to the university library without removal of the photographs.[51]

The Black Book

The 1986 solo exhibition "Black Males" and the subsequent book The Black Book sparked controversy for their depiction of black men. The images, erotic depictions of black men, were widely criticized for being exploitative.[52][53][54] The work was largely phallocentric and sculptural, focusing on segments of the subject's bodies. His purported intention with these photographs and the use of black men as models was the pursuit of the Platonic ideal.[21] Mapplethorpe's initial interest in the black male form was inspired by films like Mandingo and the interrogation scene in Cruising, in which an unknown black character enters the interrogation room and slaps the protagonist across the face.[55]

Criticism was the subject of a work by American conceptual artist Glenn Ligon, Notes on the Margins of the Black Book (1991–1993). Ligon juxtaposes Mapplethorpe's 91 images of black men in the 1988 publication Black Book with critical texts and personal reactions about the work to complicate the racial undertones of the imagery.[56]

American poet and activist Essex Hemphill also expressed criticism in his anthology Brother to Brother (1991). Although he believed that Mapplethorpe's work reflected exceptional talent, Hemphill also believed that it displayed a lack of concern for gay black men, "except as sexual subjects".[57]

Posthumously

In 1992, author Paul Russell dedicated his novel Boys of Life to Mapplethorpe, as well as to Karl Keller and Pier Paolo Pasolini.[58]

When Mapplethorpe: A Biography by Patricia Morrisroe was published by Random House in 1995,[21] the Washington Post Book World described it as "Mesmerizing ... Morrisroe has succeeded in re-creating the photographer's world of light and dark."[59] Art critic Arthur C. Danto, writing in The Nation, praised it as "utterly admirable ... The clarity and honesty of Morrisroe's portrait are worthy of its subject."[60]

In 1996, Patti Smith wrote a book The Coral Sea dedicated to Mapplethorpe.[61]

In September 1999, Arena Editions published Pictures, a monograph that reintroduced Mapplethorpe's sex pictures. In 2000, Pictures was seized by two South Australian plain-clothes detectives from an Adelaide bookshop in the belief that the book breached indecency and obscenity laws.[62] Police sent the book to the Canberra-based Office of Film and Literature Classification after the state Attorney-General's Department deftly decided not to get involved in the mounting publicity storm. Eventually, the OFLC board agreed unanimously that the book, imported from the United States, should remain freely available and unrestricted.[63]

In May 2007, American writer, director, and producer James Crump directed the documentary film Black White + Gray, which premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. It explores the influence Mapplethorpe, curator Sam Wagstaff, and Patti Smith had on the 1970s art scene in New York City.[64][65][66][67][68]

In September 2007, Prestel published Mapplethorpe: Polaroids, a collection of 183 of approximately 1,500 existing Mapplethorpe polaroids.[69] This book accompanies an exhibition by the Whitney Museum of American Art in May 2008.

In 2008, Robert Mapplethorpe was named by Equality Forum as one of their 31 Icons of the 2015 LGBT History Month.[70]

Patti Smith's 2010 memoir Just Kids focuses on her relationship with Mapplethorpe.[71] The book won the 2010 National Book Award for Nonfiction.[72]

In June 2016, Belgian fashion designer Raf Simons debuted his men's Spring 2017 collection inspired by Mapplethorpe's work and featuring several of his photographs printed onto shirts, jackets, and smocks.[73][74]

The American documentary film, Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures, was released in 2016. It was directed and executive produced by Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey, and produced by Katharina Otto-Bernstein.[75][76][77][78][79][80]

In January 2016, filmmaker Ondi Timoner announced that she was directing a feature about him, Mapplethorpe, with Matt Smith in the lead role.[81] The film premiered on April 22, 2018, at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.[82]

In 2019 and 2020, the Guggenheim Museum in New York City hosted Implicit Tensions, an exhibition of many of Mapplethorpe's works.[83]

In collaboration with the Mapplethorpe Foundation, jeweler Gaia Repossi created a jewelry collection inspired by Mapplethorpe in 2021.[84]

Art market

In 2017, a 1987 Mapplethorpe self-portrait platinum print was auctioned for £450,000,[85] making it the most expensive Mapplethorpe photograph ever sold.

In April 2023, Phillips auctioned Man in Polyester Suit (1980) for an above-estimate $355,600. [86]

Selected publications

  • Hollinghurst, Alan; Morgan, Stuart (1983). Robert Mapplethorpe: 1970–1983. London: Institute of Contemporary Arts. ISBN 0-905263-31-6.
  • Mapplethorpe, Robert; Chatwin, Bruce (1983). Lady, Lisa Lyon. New York: Viking Press. ISBN 0-670-43012-9.
  • Mapplethorpe, Robert (1985). Certain People: A Book of Portraits. Pasadena, CA: Twelvetrees Press. ISBN 0-942642-14-7.
  • Mapplethorpe, Robert; Shange, Ntozake (1986). Black Book. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-08302-5.
  • Marshall, Richard; Mapplethorpe, Robert (1986). 50 New York Artists: A Critical Selection of Painters and Sculptors Working in New York. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. ISBN 0-87701-403-5.
  • Robert Mapplethorpe. Tokyo: Parco. 1987. ISBN 4-89194-149-9.
  • Mapplethorpe Portraits. London: National Portrait Gallery. 1988. ISBN 0-904017-91-5.
  • Mapplethorpe, Robert; Didion, Joan (1989). Some Women. Boston: Bulfinch Press. ISBN 0-8212-1716-X.
  • Kardon, Janet; Joselit, David; Larson, Kay (1988). Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Moment. Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania. ISBN 0-88454-046-4.
  • Mapplethorpe, Robert (1990). Flowers. Boston: Bulfinch Press. ISBN 0-8212-1781-X.
  • Cheim, John (1991). Early Works 1970–1974. New York: Robert Miller Gallery. ISBN 0-944680-36-4.
  • Celant, Germano (1992). Mapplethorpe. Milan: Electa/Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 88-435-3647-8.
  • Mapplethorpe, Robert; Danto, Arthur Coleman (1992). Mapplethorpe. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-679-40804-5.
  • White, Edmund (1995). Altars. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-679-42721-X.
  • Ashbery, John; Holborn, Mark; Levas, Dimitri (1996). Pistils. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-679-40805-3.
  • Rimbaud, Arthur; Schmidt, Paul; Mapplethorpe, Robert (1997). A Season in Hell. Boston: Little, Brown. ISBN 0-8212-2458-1.
  • Levas, Dimitri; Sischy, Ingrid (1999). Pictures. Arena Editions. ISBN 1-892041-16-2.
  • Celant, Germano; Ippolitov, Arkadiĭ; Vail, Karole P B; Blessing, Jennifer (2004). Robert Mapplethorpe and the Classical Tradition: Photographs and Mannerist Prints. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. ISBN 0-89207-312-8.
  • Celant, Germano (2005). Robert Mapplethorpe: Tra Antico e Moderno. Un'antologia. Turin, Italy: Palazzina della Promotrice delle Belle Arti. ISBN 88-7624-610-X.
  • Mapplethorpe, Robert (2006). The Complete Flowers. Essay by Herbert Muschamp. New York: teNeues. ISBN 3-8327-9168-X.
  • Wolf, Sylvia (2007). Polaroids: Mapplethorpe. Munich and New York: Prestel. ISBN 978-3-7913-3835-4.
  • Robert Mapplethorpe X7. Interviews by Richard Flood. New York: teNeues Publishing. 2011. ISBN 978-3-8327-9473-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Neutres, Jerome; Smith, Patti; White, Edmund; Pinet, Helene; Benhamou-Huet, Judith (2014). Robert Mapplethorpe. Paris: Éditions de la Reunion des Musées Nationaux – Grand Palais. ISBN 9782711861408.
  • Holborn, Mark, ed. (2016). Mapplethorpe Flora: The Complete Flowers. Essay by Dimitri Levas. New York: Phaidon. ISBN 978-0-7148-7131-8.
  • Martineau, Paul; Salvesen, Britt (2016). Robert Mapplethorpe: The Photographs. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum. ISBN 978-1-60606-469-6.

Selected exhibitions

See also

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Further reading

  • Marshall, Richard, Richard Howard, and Ingrid Sischy. Robert Mapplethorpe. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art in association with New York Graphic Society Books, 1988. ISBN 0-87427-060-X
  • Veith, Gene Edward. State of the arts: from Bezalel to Mapplethorpe. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 1991. ISBN 0-89107-608-5
  • Ellenzweig, Allen. The homoerotic photograph: male images from Durieu/Delacroix to Mapplethorpe. New York: Columbia University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-231-07536-7
  • Fritscher, Jack. Mapplethorpe: Assault with a Deadly Camera: A Pop Culture Memoir, An Outlaw Reminiscence. Mamaroneck, NY: Hastings House, 1994. ISBN 0-8038-9362-0
  • Fritscher, Jack. "What Happened When: Censorship, Gay History & Mapplethorpe", in Censorship: A World Encyclopedia, ed. Derek Jones, Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001, ISBN 1579581358. Retrieved 2014-09-02
  • Jarzombek, Mark. "The Mapplethorpe trial and the paradox of its formalist and liberal defense: sights of contention." AppendX 2:58–81, Spring 1994.
  • Morrisroe, Patricia. Robert Mapplethorpe: a biography. New York: Random House, 1995. ISBN 0-394-57650-0
  • Danto, Arthur C. Playing with the edge: the photographic achievement of Robert Mapplethorpe. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. ISBN 0-520-20051-9
  • Banham, Gary. "Mapplethorpe, Duchamp and the ends of photography". Angelaki 7(1):119–128, 2002.
  • Smith, Patti. Just Kids. New York: Ecco, 2010. ISBN 978-0-06-621131-2
  • Curley, Mallory. A Cookie Mueller Encyclopedia. Randy Press, 2010.
  • Gefter, Philip. Wagstaff: Before and After Mapplethorpe. NY: Liveright, 2014.ISBN 978-0871404374

External links

  • Exhibit at the Xavier Hufkens gallery
  • 26 Photos: Mapplethorpe, Photography and Sculpture
  • Encyclopædia Britannica
  • Robert Mapplethorpe discography at Discogs
  • Robert Mapplethorpe at IMDb

robert, mapplethorpe, robert, michael, mapplethorpe, ɔːr, november, 1946, march, 1989, american, photographer, best, known, black, white, photographs, work, featured, array, subjects, including, celebrity, portraits, male, female, nudes, self, portraits, still. Robert Michael Mapplethorpe ˈ m eɪ p el ˌ 8 ɔːr p 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 His most controversial works documented and examined the gay male BDSM subculture of New York City in the late 1960s and early 1970s A 1989 exhibition of Mapplethorpe s work titled Robert Mapplethorpe The Perfect Moment sparked a debate in the United States concerning both use of public funds for obscene artwork and the Constitutional limits of free speech in the United States Robert MapplethorpeSelf Portrait 1980BornRobert Michael Mapplethorpe 1946 11 04 November 4 1946Queens New York City U S DiedMarch 9 1989 1989 03 09 aged 42 Boston Massachusetts U S Resting placeSt John Cemetery New York CityEducationPratt InstituteKnown forPhotographyPartner s Patti Smith 1967 1970 David Croland 1970 1972 Sam Wagstaff 1972 1987 Websitemapplethorpe wbr org Contents 1 Biography 2 Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation 3 Art 4 Controversy 4 1 The Perfect Moment 1989 solo exhibit tour 4 2 University of Central England incident 4 3 The Black Book 5 Posthumously 5 1 Art market 6 Selected publications 7 Selected exhibitions 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksBiography EditMapplethorpe was born in the Floral Park neighborhood of Queens New York the son of Joan Dorothy Maxey and Harry Irving Mapplethorpe an electrical engineer 1 He was of English Irish and German descent and grew up as a Catholic in Our Lady of the Snows Parish Mapplethorpe attended Martin Van Buren High School graduating in 1963 2 He had three brothers and two sisters One of his brothers Edward later worked for him as an assistant and became a photographer as well 3 He studied for a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn where he majored in Graphic Arts 4 though he dropped out in 1969 before finishing his degree 5 Mapplethorpe lived with his girlfriend Patti Smith from 1967 to 1972 6 and she supported him 7 by working in bookstores 8 They created art together 9 and maintained a close friendship throughout Mapplethorpe s life 8 10 11 Mapplethorpe s studio at 24 Bond Street in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan later kept by him for use as a darkroom Mapplethorpe took his first photographs in the late 1960s or early 1970s using a Polaroid camera He also designed and sold his own jewelry which was worn by Warhol superstar Joe Dallesandro 12 13 In 1972 Mapplethorpe met art curator Sam Wagstaff who would become his mentor lover 14 patron and lifetime companion 15 In the mid 1970s Wagstaff acquired a Hasselblad medium format camera and Mapplethorpe began taking photographs of a wide circle of friends and acquaintances including artists composers and socialites During this time he became friends with New Orleans artist George Dureau whose work had such a profound impact on Mapplethorpe that he restaged many of Dureau s early photographs From 1977 until 1980 Mapplethorpe was the lover of writer and Drummer editor Jack Fritscher 16 who introduced him to the Mineshaft a members only BDSM gay leather bar and sex club in Manhattan 17 Mapplethorpe took many pictures of the Mineshaft and was at one point its official photographer After dinner I go to the Mineshaft 18 19 20 By the 1980s Mapplethorpe s subject matter focused on statuesque male and female nudes delicate flower still lifes and highly formal portraits of artists and celebrities Mapplethorpe s first studio was at 24 Bond Street in Manhattan In the 1980s Wagstaff bought a top floor loft at 35 West 23rd Street for Robert where he resided also using it as a photo shoot studio 21 He kept the Bond Street loft as his darkroom In 1988 Mapplethorpe selected Patricia Morrisroe to write his biography which was based on more than 300 interviews with celebrities critics lovers and Mapplethorpe himself 21 Mapplethorpe died at the age of 42 due to complications from HIV AIDS in a Boston hospital on March 9 1989 His body was cremated His ashes are interred at St John s Cemetery Queens in New York City at his mother s grave site etched Maxey 22 Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation EditNearly a year before his death the ailing Mapplethorpe helped found the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation Inc His vision for the Foundation was that it would be the appropriate vehicle to protect his work to advance his creative vision and to promote the causes he cared about 23 Since his death the Foundation has not only functioned as his official estate and helped promote his work throughout the world but has also raised and donated millions of dollars to fund medical research in the fight against AIDS and HIV infection In 1991 the Foundation received the Large Nonprofit Organization of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards 24 The Foundation donated 1 million towards the 1993 establishment of the Robert Mapplethorpe Residence a six story townhouse for long term residential AIDS treatment on East 17th Street in New York City in partnership with Beth Israel Medical Center 25 The residence closed in 2015 citing financial difficulties 26 The Foundation also promotes fine art photography at the institutional level 23 The Foundation helps determine which galleries represent Mapplethorpe s art 27 28 In 2011 the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation donated the Robert Mapplethorpe Archive spanning from 1970 to 1989 to the Getty Research Institute 29 Art EditMapplethorpe worked primarily in a studio and almost exclusively in black and white with the exception of some of his later work and his final exhibit New Colors His body of work features a wide range of subjects and the greater part of his work is on erotic imagery He would refer to some of his own work as pornographic 21 with the aim of arousing the viewer but which could also be regarded as high art 30 His erotic art explored a wide range of sexual subjects depicting the BDSM subculture of New York in the 1970s portrayals of black male nudes and classical nudes of female bodybuilders 30 One of the black models he worked with regularly was Derrick Cross whose pose for the self titled image in 1983 has been compared to the Farnese Hercules 31 Mapplethorpe was a participant observer for much of his erotic photography participating in the sexual acts which he was photographing and engaging his models sexually 30 Other subjects included flowers especially orchids and calla lilies children statues and celebrities and other artists including Andy Warhol Louise Bourgeois Deborah Harry Kathy Acker Richard Gere Peter Gabriel Grace Jones Amanda Lear Laurie Anderson Iggy Pop Philip Glass David Hockney Cindy Sherman Joan Armatrading and Patti Smith Smith was a longtime roommate of Mapplethorpe and a frequent subject in his photography including a stark iconic photograph that appears on the cover of Smith s first album Horses 32 His work often made reference to religious or classical imagery such as a 1975 portrait of Patti Smith 33 from 1986 which recalls Albrecht Durer s 1500 self portrait Between 1980 and 1983 Mapplethorpe created over 150 photographs of bodybuilder Lisa Lyon culminating in the 1983 photobook Lady Lisa Lyon published by Viking Press and with text by Bruce Chatwin Robert took areas of dark human consent and made them into art He worked without apology investing the homosexual with grandeur masculinity and enviable nobility Without affectation he created a presence that was wholly male without sacrificing feminine grace He was not looking to make a political statement or an announcement of his evolving sexual persuasion He was presenting something new something not seen or explored as he saw and explored it Robert sought to elevate aspects of male experience to imbue homosexuality with mysticism As Cocteau said of a Genet poem His obscenity is never obscene Patti Smith Just Kids 34 Controversy EditThe Perfect Moment 1989 solo exhibit tour Edit In the summer of 1989 a traveling solo exhibit by Mapplethorpe brought national attention to the issues of public funding for the arts as well as questions of censorship and the obscene The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D C had agreed to be one of the host museums for the tour Mapplethorpe decided to show his latest series that he explored shortly before his death Titled Robert Mapplethorpe The Perfect Moment the show included photographs from his X Portfolio which featured images of urophagia gay BDSM and a self portrait with a bullwhip inserted in his anus 35 It also featured photos of two children with exposed genitals 36 37 The show was curated by Janet Kardon of the Institute of Contemporary Art ICA 38 39 The ICA was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support Mapplethorpe s exhibit at the Corcoran Gallery of Art The Corcoran cancelled the show terminating its contract with the ICA because it did not want to get involved in the political issues that it raised but instead the gallery was pulled into the controversy which intensified the debate waged both in the media and in Congress surrounding the NEA s funding of projects perceived by some individuals to be inappropriate 40 The hierarchy of the Corcoran and several members of the United States Congress were upset when the works were revealed to them due to the homoerotic and sadomasochistic themes of some of the work Though much of his work throughout his career had been regularly displayed in publicly funded exhibitions conservative and religious organizations such as the American Family Association seized on this exhibition to vocally oppose government support for what they called nothing more than the sensational presentation of potentially obscene material 41 In June 1989 pop artist Lowell Blair Nesbitt became involved in the censorship issue Nesbitt a long time friend of Mapplethorpe revealed that he had a 1 5 million bequest to the museum in his will but publicly promised that if the museum refused to host the exhibition he would revoke the bequest The Corcoran refused and Nesbitt bequeathed the money to the Phillips Collection instead After the Corcoran refused the Mapplethorpe exhibition the underwriters of the exhibition went to the nonprofit Washington Project for the Arts 42 which showed all the images in its space from July 21 to August 13 1989 to large crowds 43 44 In 1990 the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati which had also shown the exhibit and Dennis Barrie were charged with obscenity photographs that depicted men in sadomasochistic poses were the basis of charges that the museum and its director had pandered obscenity They were found not guilty by a jury 45 According to the ICA The Corcoran s decision sparked a controversial national debate Should tax dollars support the arts Who decides what is obscene or offensive in public exhibitions And if art can be considered a form of free speech is it a violation of the First Amendment to revoke federal funding on grounds of obscenity To this day these questions remain very much at issue 38 46 Mapplethorpe became something of a cause celebre for both sides of the American culture war However prices for many of the Mapplethorpe photographs doubled and even tripled as a consequence of all the attention The artist s notoriety supposedly also helped the posthumous sale at Christie s auction house of Mapplethorpe s own collection of furniture pottery silver and works by other artists which brought about 8 million 47 University of Central England incident Edit In 1998 the University of Central England was involved in a controversy when a library book by Mapplethorpe was confiscated A final year undergraduate student was writing a paper on the work of Mapplethorpe and intended to illustrate the paper with a few photographs made from Mapplethorpe a book of the photographer s work She took the film to a local shop to be developed and the staff there informed West Midlands Police because of the unusual nature of the images The police confiscated the library book from the student and informed the university that two photographs in the book would have to be removed If the university agreed to the removal which it did not the book would be returned The two photographs which were deemed possibly prosecutable as obscenity were Helmut and Brooks NYC 1978 which shows anal fisting and Jim and Tom Sausalito 1977 which is of a man clad in a dog collar a leather mask and trousers urinating into another man s mouth 48 49 50 After a delay of about six months the affair came to an end when Peter Knight the Vice Chancellor of the university was informed that no legal action would be taken 49 50 The book was returned to the university library without removal of the photographs 51 The Black Book Edit The 1986 solo exhibition Black Males and the subsequent book The Black Book sparked controversy for their depiction of black men The images erotic depictions of black men were widely criticized for being exploitative 52 53 54 The work was largely phallocentric and sculptural focusing on segments of the subject s bodies His purported intention with these photographs and the use of black men as models was the pursuit of the Platonic ideal 21 Mapplethorpe s initial interest in the black male form was inspired by films like Mandingo and the interrogation scene in Cruising in which an unknown black character enters the interrogation room and slaps the protagonist across the face 55 Criticism was the subject of a work by American conceptual artist Glenn Ligon Notes on the Margins of the Black Book 1991 1993 Ligon juxtaposes Mapplethorpe s 91 images of black men in the 1988 publication Black Book with critical texts and personal reactions about the work to complicate the racial undertones of the imagery 56 American poet and activist Essex Hemphill also expressed criticism in his anthology Brother to Brother 1991 Although he believed that Mapplethorpe s work reflected exceptional talent Hemphill also believed that it displayed a lack of concern for gay black men except as sexual subjects 57 Posthumously EditIn 1992 author Paul Russell dedicated his novel Boys of Life to Mapplethorpe as well as to Karl Keller and Pier Paolo Pasolini 58 When Mapplethorpe A Biography by Patricia Morrisroe was published by Random House in 1995 21 the Washington Post Book World described it as Mesmerizing Morrisroe has succeeded in re creating the photographer s world of light and dark 59 Art critic Arthur C Danto writing in The Nation praised it as utterly admirable The clarity and honesty of Morrisroe s portrait are worthy of its subject 60 In 1996 Patti Smith wrote a book The Coral Sea dedicated to Mapplethorpe 61 In September 1999 Arena Editions published Pictures a monograph that reintroduced Mapplethorpe s sex pictures In 2000 Pictures was seized by two South Australian plain clothes detectives from an Adelaide bookshop in the belief that the book breached indecency and obscenity laws 62 Police sent the book to the Canberra based Office of Film and Literature Classification after the state Attorney General s Department deftly decided not to get involved in the mounting publicity storm Eventually the OFLC board agreed unanimously that the book imported from the United States should remain freely available and unrestricted 63 In May 2007 American writer director and producer James Crump directed the documentary film Black White Gray which premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival It explores the influence Mapplethorpe curator Sam Wagstaff and Patti Smith had on the 1970s art scene in New York City 64 65 66 67 68 In September 2007 Prestel published Mapplethorpe Polaroids a collection of 183 of approximately 1 500 existing Mapplethorpe polaroids 69 This book accompanies an exhibition by the Whitney Museum of American Art in May 2008 In 2008 Robert Mapplethorpe was named by Equality Forum as one of their 31 Icons of the 2015 LGBT History Month 70 Patti Smith s 2010 memoir Just Kids focuses on her relationship with Mapplethorpe 71 The book won the 2010 National Book Award for Nonfiction 72 In June 2016 Belgian fashion designer Raf Simons debuted his men s Spring 2017 collection inspired by Mapplethorpe s work and featuring several of his photographs printed onto shirts jackets and smocks 73 74 The American documentary film Mapplethorpe Look at the Pictures was released in 2016 It was directed and executive produced by Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey and produced by Katharina Otto Bernstein 75 76 77 78 79 80 In January 2016 filmmaker Ondi Timoner announced that she was directing a feature about him Mapplethorpe with Matt Smith in the lead role 81 The film premiered on April 22 2018 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City 82 In 2019 and 2020 the Guggenheim Museum in New York City hosted Implicit Tensions an exhibition of many of Mapplethorpe s works 83 In collaboration with the Mapplethorpe Foundation jeweler Gaia Repossi created a jewelry collection inspired by Mapplethorpe in 2021 84 Art market Edit In 2017 a 1987 Mapplethorpe self portrait platinum print was auctioned for 450 000 85 making it the most expensive Mapplethorpe photograph ever sold In April 2023 Phillips auctioned Man in Polyester Suit 1980 for an above estimate 355 600 86 Selected publications EditHollinghurst Alan Morgan Stuart 1983 Robert Mapplethorpe 1970 1983 London Institute of Contemporary Arts ISBN 0 905263 31 6 Mapplethorpe Robert Chatwin Bruce 1983 Lady Lisa Lyon New York Viking Press ISBN 0 670 43012 9 Mapplethorpe Robert 1985 Certain People A Book of Portraits Pasadena CA Twelvetrees Press ISBN 0 942642 14 7 Mapplethorpe Robert Shange Ntozake 1986 Black Book New York St Martin s Press ISBN 0 312 08302 5 Marshall Richard Mapplethorpe Robert 1986 50 New York Artists A Critical Selection of Painters and Sculptors Working in New York San Francisco Chronicle Books ISBN 0 87701 403 5 Robert Mapplethorpe Tokyo Parco 1987 ISBN 4 89194 149 9 Mapplethorpe Portraits London National Portrait Gallery 1988 ISBN 0 904017 91 5 Mapplethorpe Robert Didion Joan 1989 Some Women Boston Bulfinch Press ISBN 0 8212 1716 X Kardon Janet Joselit David Larson Kay 1988 Robert Mapplethorpe The Perfect Moment Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania ISBN 0 88454 046 4 Mapplethorpe Robert 1990 Flowers Boston Bulfinch Press ISBN 0 8212 1781 X Cheim John 1991 Early Works 1970 1974 New York Robert Miller Gallery ISBN 0 944680 36 4 Celant Germano 1992 Mapplethorpe Milan Electa Louisiana Museum of Modern Art ISBN 88 435 3647 8 Mapplethorpe Robert Danto Arthur Coleman 1992 Mapplethorpe New York Random House ISBN 0 679 40804 5 White Edmund 1995 Altars New York Random House ISBN 0 679 42721 X Ashbery John Holborn Mark Levas Dimitri 1996 Pistils New York Random House ISBN 0 679 40805 3 Rimbaud Arthur Schmidt Paul Mapplethorpe Robert 1997 A Season in Hell Boston Little Brown ISBN 0 8212 2458 1 Levas Dimitri Sischy Ingrid 1999 Pictures Arena Editions ISBN 1 892041 16 2 Celant Germano Ippolitov Arkadiĭ Vail Karole P B Blessing Jennifer 2004 Robert Mapplethorpe and the Classical Tradition Photographs and Mannerist Prints New York Solomon R Guggenheim Museum ISBN 0 89207 312 8 Celant Germano 2005 Robert Mapplethorpe Tra Antico e Moderno Un antologia Turin Italy Palazzina della Promotrice delle Belle Arti ISBN 88 7624 610 X Mapplethorpe Robert 2006 The Complete Flowers Essay by Herbert Muschamp New York teNeues ISBN 3 8327 9168 X Wolf Sylvia 2007 Polaroids Mapplethorpe Munich and New York Prestel ISBN 978 3 7913 3835 4 Robert Mapplethorpe X7 Interviews by Richard Flood New York teNeues Publishing 2011 ISBN 978 3 8327 9473 6 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Neutres Jerome Smith Patti White Edmund Pinet Helene Benhamou Huet Judith 2014 Robert Mapplethorpe Paris Editions de la Reunion des Musees Nationaux Grand Palais ISBN 9782711861408 Holborn Mark ed 2016 Mapplethorpe Flora The Complete Flowers Essay by Dimitri Levas New York Phaidon ISBN 978 0 7148 7131 8 Martineau Paul Salvesen Britt 2016 Robert Mapplethorpe The Photographs Los Angeles J Paul Getty Museum ISBN 978 1 60606 469 6 Selected exhibitions EditThis section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page January 2020 1973 Polaroids Light Gallery New York 87 better source needed 1977 Flowers Holly Solomon Gallery New York 87 Erotic Pictures The Kitchen New York 87 Portraits Holly Solomon Gallery New York 87 1978 The Chrysler Museum Norfolk VA Catalogue with text by Mario Amaya 88 better source needed Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles CA 88 1983 Lady Lisa Lyon Leo Castelli Gallery New York 87 Robert Mapplethorpe Centre National d Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou Paris 87 Robert Mapplethorpe 1970 1983 Institute of Contemporary Arts London Traveled to Stills Edinburgh Arnolfini Bristol Midland Group Nottingham and Museum of Modern Art Oxford Catalogue with text by Stuart Morgan and Alan Hollinghurst 87 Robert Mapplethorpe Fotografie Centro di Documentazione di Palazzo Fortuny Venice Traveled to Palazzo Delle Cento Finestre Florence 1984 Catalogue with text by Germano Celant 1987 Robert Mapplethorpe 1986 Raab Galerie Berlin Kicken Pauseback Galerie Cologne Catalogue with interview by Anne Horton 87 Robert Mapplethorpe Obalne galerije Piran Ljubljana Yugoslavia Catalogue with text by Germano Celant 87 1988 Whitney Museum of American Art New York 88 Robert Mapplethorpe the Perfect Moment Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia Traveled to Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Washington Project for the Arts Washington D C Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford Connecticut University Art Museum University of California Berkeley Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati Ohio and Institute of Contemporary Art Boston Catalogue with text by Janet Kardon David Joselit Kay Larson and Patti Smith 88 1992 Robert Mapplethorpe Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Humlebaek Denmark Castello di Rivoli Museo d Arte Contemporanea Turin Italy 1992 Moderna Museet Stockholm 1992 Museo d Arte Contemporanea Prato Italy 1993 Residence of Ambassador Negroponte Manila Philippines 1993 Museo Pecci Prato Prato Italy 1993 Turun Taidemuseo Turku Finland 1993 Palais des Beaux Arts Brussels 1993 Tel Aviv Museum of Art Tel Aviv 1994 Fundacio Joan Miro Barcelona 1994 KunstHaus Wien Vienna 1994 Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney 1995 Art Gallery of Western Australia Perth 1995 City Gallery Wellington Wellington New Zealand 1995 Hayward Gallery London 1996 Gallery of Photography Dublin 1996 Museo de Art Moderna Sao Paulo 1997 Staatdgalerie Stuttgart 1997 Catalogue with text by Germano Celant 89 Robert Mapplethorpe Tokyo Teien Museum Tokyo Curated by Toshio Shimizu Traveled to ATM Contemporary Art Gallery Mito Japan The Museum of Modern Art Kamakura Japan Nagoya City Art Museum Nagoya Japan The Museum of Modern Art Shiga Japan 90 1996 Les Autoportraits de Mapplethorpe Galerie Baudoin Lebon Paris 91 1997 Robert Mapplethorpe Mitsukoshi Museum of Art Shinjuku Japan Curated by Richard D Marshall Noriko Fuku and Hiroaki Hayakawa Traveled to Takashimaya Grand Hall Osaka Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art Fukishima Hokkaido Asahikawa Museum of Art Asahikawa Sogo Museum of Art Yokohama Marugame Genichiro Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art Kagawa 88 1999 Robert Mapplethorpe Centre Cultural La Beneficencia Valencia Spain 88 2002 Robert Mapplethorpe Retrospective Museum of Contemporary Art Sapporo Japan Curated by Toshio Shimizu 89 2003 Eye to Eye Sean Kelly Gallery New York Curated by Cindy Sherman 2004 Pictures Pictures Marc Selwyn Fine Art Los Angeles Curated by Catherine Opie 92 2005 Robert Mapplethorpe and the Classical Tradition Photographs and Mannerist Prints Solomon R Guggenheim Museum New York Traveled to Deutsche Guggenheim Museum Berlin The State Hermitage Museum St Petersburg 2005 Moscow House of Photography Moscow 2005 The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum Las Vegas 2006 2007 93 Robert Mapplethorpe Alison Jacques Gallery London Curated by David Hockney 88 Robert Mapplethorpe Galeria Fortes Vilaca Sao Paulo Curated by Vik Muniz 94 Robert Mapplethorpe Tra Antico e Moderno Un antologia Palazzina della Promotrice delle Belle Arti Turin Italy Curated by Germano Celant 95 2006 Robert Mapplethorpe Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Salzburg Curated by Robert Wilson 96 2008 Mapplethorpe Polaroids Whitney Museum of American Art New York 97 Traveled to Mary amp Leigh Block Museum of Art Chicago 2009 98 Henry Art Gallery Seattle 2009 99 2009 Sterling Ruby amp Robert Mapplethorpe Xavier Hufkens Gallery Brussels 100 Robert Mapplethorpe Perfection in Form Galleria dell Accademia Florence Traveled to Museo de Arte Lugano 2010 101 Artist Rooms Tour Robert Mapplethorpe Organized by the Tate National Galleries of Scotland Art Fund Inverness Museum and Art Gallery Inverness shire UK 2009 Traveled to Museums Sheffield Sheffield UK 2009 Towner Art Gallery Eastbourne UK 2010 102 2010 Robert Mapplethorpe NRW Forum Kultur Wirtschaft Dusseldorf Traveled to C O Berlin Berlin 2011 Fotografiska Stockholm 2011 Forma Foundation for Photography Milan 2011 Ludwig Museum Budapest 2012 103 2011 Robert Mapplethorpe curated by Pedro Almodovar Galeria Elvira Gonzalez Madrid 104 Robert Mapplethorpe Curated by Sofia Coppola Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Paris 105 Robert Mapplethorpe Onassis Cultural Centre Athens Greece 106 2012 Artist Rooms Scottish Tour Robert Mapplethorpe Dunoon Burgh Hall Dunoon UK Traveled to The Gallery at Linlithgow Burgh Halls Linlithgow UK Perth Museum amp Art Gallery Perth UK 2012 Old Gala House Galashiels UK 2013 107 Robert Mapplethorpe XYZ Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles 108 In Focus Robert Mapplethorpe J Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center Los Angeles 109 2014 Robert Mapplethorpe Grand Palais Paris 110 Traveled to Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art Helsinki 2015 111 Robert Mapplethorpe Photographs from the Kinsey Institute Collection Kinsey Institute Bloomington Indiana 112 2015 Warhol amp Mapplethorpe Guise amp Dolls Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Hartford 113 2016 Mapplethorpe Munch The Munch Museum Oslo 114 Robert Mapplethorpe The Perfect Medium Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the J Paul Getty Museum Los Angeles 115 116 Traveled to The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Montreal 117 Kunsthal Rotterdam Rotterdam 118 Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney 2017 119 Robert Mapplethorpe On the Edge ARoS Aarhus Art Museum Aarhus Denmark 120 Teller on Mapplethorpe Alison Jacques Gallery London 121 2017 Robert Mapplethorpe Xavier Hufkens Brussels 122 Robert Mapplethorpe a perfectionist Kunsthal Rotterdam Holland 123 Memento Mori Robert Mapplethorpe Photographs from the Peter Marino Collection Chanel Nexus Hall Tokyo Traveled to Kyotographie 2017 Kyoto 124 Dangerous Art Queer Show Haifa Museum of Art Curated by Svetlana Reingold 125 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe Gladstone Gallery New York Curated by Roe Ethridge 87 Robert Mapplethorpe Pictures Serralves Foundation Porto Portugal 126 Robert Mapplethorpe Coreografia per una mostra Choreography for an Exhibition Madre museum Naples Italy Curated by Laura Valente and Andrea Viliani 2019 Implicit Tensions Mapplethorpe Now Solomon R Guggenheim Museum in New York City January 25 July 10 2019 and July 24 2019 January 5 2020 127 See also EditDirty Pictures LGBT culture in New York City List of LGBT people from New York City Andres Serrano Cynthia Slater Tamotsu YatōReferences Edit Kalfatovic Martin R February 2000 Mapplethorpe Robert Oxfordindex oup com American National Biography Online Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 anb 9780198606697 article 1701327 Robert Mapplethorpe Van Buren Alumni Video Retrieved June 28 2021 The art of Edward Mapplethorpe CBS News Retrieved May 4 2019 Glueck Grace Fallen Angel The New York Times June 25 1995 Retrieved October 14 2007 Growing up in a blue collar precinct of Floral Park and steeped in Catholicism Mapplethorpe developed to his alarm an adolescent interest in gay pornographic magazines So at Pratt Institute where his father had studied Engineering and Robert majored in Graphic Arts but stopped short of getting a degree Haggerty George Gay histories and cultures Robert Mapplethorpe movie reveals little about the controversial photographer Twincities com March 7 2019 Retrieved March 27 2019 White Edmund February 13 2010 Just Kids by Patti Smith Book review The Guardian Retrieved March 27 2019 a b Cutler Jacqueline Patti Smith details her wild artsy broke days with Robert Mapplethorpe in revised book Daily News New York Retrieved March 27 2019 Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith Artist and Muse Tate Etc Retrieved March 27 2019 Jones Jonathan January 26 2016 James Dean with a camera and whip Robert Mapplethorpe the film star The Guardian Retrieved March 27 2019 Dunne Dominick September 5 2013 Robert Mapplethorpe s Finale The AIDS Stricken Photographer s Last Interview Vanity Fair Retrieved March 27 2019 Semi Precious New York Magazine 44 June 29 1970 Terpak Frances Brunnick Michelle March 15 2016 Robert Mapplethorpe The Archive Getty Publications p 105 ISBN 978 1 60606 470 2 Patti Smith on Robert Mapplethorpe He Was Like Picasso You Couldn t Get Attached to Anything Out com March 25 2016 Retrieved March 27 2019 Robert Mapplethorpe The Man Behind The Camera trendchaser January 9 2017 Retrieved March 27 2019 Fritscher Jack Gay San Francisco Eyewitness Drummer San Francisco Palm Drive Publishing 2008 ISBN 1890834386 p 473 Jackfritscher com Retrieved September 29 2014 Fritscher Jack March 9 2016 He was a sexual outlaw my love affair with Robert Mapplethorpe The Guardian Retrieved March 27 2019 William E Jones True Homosexual Experiences Boyd McDonald and Straight to Hell Los Angeles We Heard You Like Books 2016 ISBN 9780996421812 p 75 Jack Fritscher Robert Mapplethorpe Assault with a Deadly Camera pp 189 190 Mapplethorpe s membership card for the Mineshaft can be seen in the 2016 documentary Mapplethorpe Look at the Pictures http www mapplethorpefilm com Retrieved April 22 2016 a b c d e Morrisroe Patricia Robert Mapplethorpe a biography New York Random House 1995 pgs 297 126 ISBN 0 394 57650 0 Wilson Scott Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed 2 Kindle Locations 29890 29891 McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers Kindle Edition a b The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation Foundation Mapplethorpe org Pantheon of Leather Awards All Time Recipients The Leather Journal www theleatherjournal com Lee Felicia R January 2 1995 Making Days Live in Face of Death At AIDS Residence a Nurse Helps Poor Drug Addicted Patients The New York Times Retrieved November 30 2019 Weaver Shayne June 29 2017 Homeless Shelter Planned for Former AIDS Rehab Facility on E 17th Street dnainfo com Archived from the original on April 15 2019 Retrieved November 30 2019 Duray Dan Mapplethorpe Estate to OHWOW in Los Angeles The New York Observer Retrieved January 29 2014 The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation FAQ mapplethorpe org The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation Retrieved January 29 2014 Robert Mapplethorpe Archive Getty Research Institute Retrieved February 11 2014 a b c Arthur Coleman Danto and Mapplethorpe Robert Mapplethorpe New York Random House 1992 Print pg 326 Hinds Aimee Hercules in White Classical Reception Art and Myth The Jugaad Project Retrieved October 22 2020 Thorgerson Storm Aubrey Powell November 1999 100 Best Album Covers The Stories Behind the Sleeves 1st American ed Dorling Kindersley p 74 ISBN 0 7894 4951 X Photographic image JPG Mapplethorpe org Retrieved February 9 2020 Smith Patti 2010 Just Kids First Ecco Paperback ed HarperCollins p 199 ISBN 978 0 06 093622 8 Robert Mapplethorpe s extraordinary vision The Tech Kevin Moore November 17 2015 Whipping up a storm how Robert Mapplethorpe shocked America Art and design The Guardian Retrieved January 4 2020 Danto Arthur 1996 Playing with the Edge The Photographic Achievement of Robert Mapplethorpe Berkeley University of California Press a b Imperfect Moments Mapplethorpe and Censorship Twenty Years Later Institute of Contemporary Art PDF Icaphila org Archived from the original PDF on July 21 2018 Retrieved March 27 2019 ICA Icaphila aorg Tannenbaum Judith Robert Mapplethorpe The Philadelphia Story Art Journal 50 4 1991 71 76 Web Mapplethorpe s Photos Now an F C C Issue The New York Times August 17 1990 The Sensitive Society James F Fitzpatrick FCLJ Vol 47 No 2 Archived from the original on June 13 2008 Corcoran Cut From Painter s Will Pqasb pqarchiver com Robert Mapplethorpe The Perfect Moment Wpadc org Censorship A World Encyclopedia Jackfritscher com The federal government and the states have long been permitted to limit obscenity or pornography However the exact definition of obscenity and pornography has changed over time See also I know it when I see it Glueck Grace April 16 1990 Publicity Is Enriching Mapplethorpe Estate The New York Times Helmut and Brooks N Y C Getty Museum Getty edu Retrieved January 3 2020 a b Jason Bennetto Crime Correspondent October 1 1998 Mapplethorpe images cleared The Independent Retrieved January 3 2020 a b UCE pages on the Mapplethorpe controversy Archived from the original on February 9 1999 Retrieved November 12 2002 Ursula Smartt April 19 2011 Media and Entertainment Law Taylor amp Francis pp 277 ISBN 978 1 136 73641 4 Mapplethorpe Richard Meyer Essay Queerculturecenter org Mapplethorpe Robert 1946 1989 Archived from the original on March 21 2006 Mercer Kobena 1991 Looking for Trouble Transition 51 184 197 doi 10 2307 2935086 JSTOR 2935086 Fritscher Jack Mapplethorpe assault with a deadly camera a pop culture memoir an outlaw reminiscence Mamaroneck NY Hastings House 1994 Print Audio Guide Stop For Glenn Ligon Notes on the Margins of the Black Book 1991 1993 Whitney Museum of American Art Duberman Martin 2014 Hold Tight Gently Michael Callen Essex Hemphill and the Battlefield of AIDS New York The New Press pp 169 170 ISBN 978 1 59558 945 3 Russell Paul 1991 Boys of Life New York NY Dutton p iii ISBN 978 0 525 93327 4 Washington Post Book World May 28 1995 In the Darkroom of the Soul The Unretouched Life The Nation June 12 1995 Smith Patti 1996 The Coral Sea New York NY W W Norton ISBN 0 393 03908 0 Extract from HANSARD S A LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Wednesday 14 March 2001 Retrieved October 5 2013 Pictures book Australian Classification Retrieved October 5 2013 Holden Stephen October 19 2007 Black White Gray A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe Movie Review The New York Times Gefter Philip April 24 2007 The Man Who Made Mapplethorpe The New York Times Jay Weisberg Review of Black White Gray Variety Magazine May 7 2007 Black White Gray A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe Tribeca Film Festival Tribeca Art Doc of the Week Black White Gray Mandatory August 25 2015 Wolf Sylvia 2007 Robert Mapplethorpe Polaroids Munich Prestel ISBN 978 3 7913 3835 4 Robert Mapplethorpe Lgbthistorymonth com Carson Tom January 29 2010 The Night Belongs to Us The New York Times Retrieved February 10 2010 National Book Awards 2010 National Book Foundation Retrieved February 20 2012 With interview acceptance speech and reading Schneier Matthew June 17 2016 Raf Simons Salutes Robert Mapplethorpe a Fellow Provocateur The New York Times Retrieved October 10 2018 Raf Simons Spring 2017 Menswear Fashion Show Vogue Retrieved October 10 2018 Mapplethorpe Look at the Pictures British Board of Film Classification Retrieved April 22 2016 Bradshaw Peter April 21 2016 Mapplethorpe Look at the Pictures review justice is done to a brilliant photographer The Guardian London Retrieved April 22 2016 Leigh Danny April 21 2016 Mapplethorpe Look at the Pictures film review Appreciative and frank Financial Times London Retrieved April 22 2016 Macnab Geoffrey April 22 2016 Mapplethorpe Look At The Pictures film review a documentary that tackles sexuality The Independent London Retrieved April 22 2016 Debruge Peter March 25 2016 Film Review Mapplethorpe Look at the Pictures Variety Retrieved April 22 2016 Poniewozik James April 3 2016 Review Mapplethorpe Look at the Pictures on HBO Gives Context to Controversy The New York Times Retrieved April 22 2016 Pulver Andrew January 26 2016 Matt Smith to play photographer Robert Mapplethorpe in biopic The Guardian Mapplethorpe retrieved October 10 2018 Implicit Tensions Mapplethorpe Now Guggenheim June 15 2018 Retrieved June 17 2019 Holevas Christina May 18 2021 Gaia Repossi Launches Jewelry Inspired by Robert Mapplethorpe W Magazine Retrieved February 22 2022 Auction record for Mapplethorpe as Christie s introduces two new sales Theartnewspaper com October 4 2017 Retrieved October 10 2018 https www phillips com detail robert mapplethorpe NY040123 18 bare URL a b c d e f g h i j Robert Mapplethorpe Biography Gladstone Gallery gladstonegallery com Retrieved October 12 2018 a b c d e f g Robert Mapplethorpe biography Alison Jacques Gallery Retrieved October 12 2018 a b Robert Maplpethorpe Retrieved October 12 2018 ART TOWER MITO CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY Exhibitions Robert Mapplethorpe Arttowermito or jp Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert MAPPLETHORPE Baudoin lebon com in French Retrieved October 12 2018 ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE Pictures Pictures Marc Selwyn Fine Art Marc Selwyn Fine Art January 31 2004 Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe and the Classical Tradition Photographs and Mannerist Prints Guggenheim December 5 2007 Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe Artists Skarstedt Gallery Skarstedt com Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe Curated by Robert Wilson Retrieved October 12 2018 Polaroids Mapplethorpe whitney org Retrieved October 12 2018 Polaroids Mapplethorpe Block Museum of Art Blockmuseum northwestern edu Retrieved October 12 2018 exhibit E com The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation Henry Art Gallery October 25 2009 January 31 2010 Mapplethorpe org Retrieved October 12 2018 Sterling Ruby Sterling Ruby Robert Mapplethorpe 2009 Exhibition Xavier Hufkens Xavierhufkens com Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe Perfection in Form at Florence s Galleria dell Accademia artnet Magazine Artnet com Retrieved October 12 2018 ARTIST ROOMS Robert Mapplethorpe Graves Gallery National Galleries of Scotland Retrieved October 12 2018 exhibit E com The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation NRW Forum Kultur und Wirtschaft Dusseldorf February 6 August 15 2010 Mapplethorpe org Retrieved October 12 2018 Lomography Mapplethorpe Curated by Almodovar Retrieved October 12 2018 Curated by Sofia Coppola Retrieved October 12 2018 CENTRE ONASSIS CULTURAL Robert Mapplethorpe ONASSIS CULTURAL CENTRE ONASSIS CULTURAL CENTRE Retrieved October 12 2018 Fund Art ARTIST ROOMS Robert Mapplethorpe Scottish tour Art Fund Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe XYZ LACMA Lacma org Retrieved October 12 2018 In Focus Robert Mapplethorpe Getty Center Exhibitions Getty edu Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe Grandpalais fr Retrieved October 12 2018 Kiasma Robert Mapplethorpe kiasma fi Retrieved October 12 2018 Newsroom IU Bloomington Robert Mapplethorpe Photographs from The Kinsey Institute Collection will be shown in October at IU s Grunwald Gallery IU Bloomington Newsroom Retrieved October 12 2018 Hodara Susan December 25 2015 Warhol and Mapplethorpe Exploring Gender as Disguise and Identity The New York Times Retrieved October 12 2018 Mapplethorpe Munch Munchmuseet Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe The Perfect Medium LACMA Lacma org Retrieved October 12 2018 The Getty Museum Getty Museum Retrieved October 12 2018 Focus Perfection The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe Kunsthal Kunsthal nl Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe Retrieved October 12 2018 Robert Mapplethorpe On the Edge en aros dk in Danish Retrieved October 12 2018 Teller on Mapplethorpe alisonjacquesgallery Retrieved April 24 2019 Robert Mapplethorpe xavierhufkens Retrieved January 5 2019 Robert Mapplethorpe a perfectionist kunsthal Retrieved January 5 2019 Architect Peter Marino Peter Marino Architect Petermarinoarchitect com Retrieved October 12 2018 opening of the exhibitions Dangerous Art Haifa Museum of Art November 11 2017 Retrieved May 4 2019 Seara com ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE PICTURES Serralves Retrieved October 12 2018 Implicit Tensions Mapplethorpe Now Guggenheim June 15 2018 Retrieved January 3 2019 Further reading EditMarshall Richard Richard Howard and Ingrid Sischy Robert Mapplethorpe New York Whitney Museum of American Art in association with New York Graphic Society Books 1988 ISBN 0 87427 060 X Veith Gene Edward State of the arts from Bezalel to Mapplethorpe Wheaton IL Crossway Books 1991 ISBN 0 89107 608 5 Ellenzweig Allen The homoerotic photograph male images from Durieu Delacroix to Mapplethorpe New York Columbia University Press 1992 ISBN 0 231 07536 7 Fritscher Jack Mapplethorpe Assault with a Deadly Camera A Pop Culture Memoir An Outlaw Reminiscence Mamaroneck NY Hastings House 1994 ISBN 0 8038 9362 0 Fritscher Jack What Happened When Censorship Gay History amp Mapplethorpe in Censorship A World Encyclopedia ed Derek Jones Fitzroy Dearborn 2001 ISBN 1579581358 Retrieved 2014 09 02 Jarzombek Mark The Mapplethorpe trial and the paradox of its formalist and liberal defense sights of contention AppendX 2 58 81 Spring 1994 Morrisroe Patricia Robert Mapplethorpe a biography New York Random House 1995 ISBN 0 394 57650 0 Danto Arthur C Playing with the edge the photographic achievement of Robert Mapplethorpe Berkeley University of California Press 1996 ISBN 0 520 20051 9 Banham Gary Mapplethorpe Duchamp and the ends of photography Angelaki 7 1 119 128 2002 Smith Patti Just Kids New York Ecco 2010 ISBN 978 0 06 621131 2 Curley Mallory A Cookie Mueller Encyclopedia Randy Press 2010 Gefter Philip Wagstaff Before and After Mapplethorpe NY Liveright 2014 ISBN 978 0871404374External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Mapplethorpe Exhibit at the Xavier Hufkens gallery 26 Photos Mapplethorpe Photography and Sculpture Encyclopaedia Britannica Robert Mapplethorpe discography at Discogs Robert Mapplethorpe at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Mapplethorpe amp oldid 1152571681, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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