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ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE À VOIR À PARIS
Ken Moody et Robert Sherman, ARTBILLAGES de Erreca
1984
Mapplethorpe Robert Star and Flowers.
L'artiste photographe est né à New York en 1946 décédé à Boston en 1989
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Après une formation Beaux-Arts au Prat institut de New York dont il obtient le diplôme en 1966. Il s'engage dans la vie active en occupant des petits boulots. C'est dans les années 70 qu'il privilégie la photographique et particulièrement les "Polaroids"qui seront exposés pour la première fois à la "Light galerie" de new-York en 1973. en 1975 l'acquisition d'un "Assemblad Grant Format"… lire + Bio wikipedia
Patti Smith partagera les années de galère avec son ami Robert Mapplethorpe de 1966 à 1973
au Grand Palais - Paris France de Mars à Juillet 2014
The Robert Mapplethorpe Founadatione
Polaroids de Robert Mappelthorpe
Quelques modèles de Mapplethorpe s'expriment
Space Between The Book Black with Robert Mapplethorpe
The Black Books Robert Mapplethorpe, en mémoire de Robert Christian Schirmer Mosel Munchen1986. Texte ntozake shange - 20€ sur net
Espace entre Les Femmes avec Robert Mapplethorpe
Les Femmes de Robert Mapplethorpe, Nathan Image Éditeur, Paris, 1989. Texte de Joan Didion - 55 € sur le net
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In the 1970s, Robert Mapplethorpe and musician, poet, and artist Patti Smith lived together in New York’s infamous Chelsea Hotel where he started shooting Polaroids to use in his collages. Drawn to photography, Mapplethorpe got a Hasselblad medium-format camera and began taking pictures of his friends and acquaintances—artists, musicians, socialites, pornographic film stars, and members of the gay S & M underground. Despite his shocking content, Mapplethorpe was a formalist, interested in composition, color, texture, balance, and, most of all, beauty. In the 1980s, he concentrated on studio photography, specifically nudes, flowers, and formal portraits that are considerably more refined than his earlier work. After Mapplethorpe died from an AIDS-related illness, his work precipitated national controversy when it was included in “The Perfect Moment,” a traveling exhibition funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.