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Robert Mapplethorpe

Flowers
- Schirmer/ Mosel
- by Patti Smith
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Publisher | Schirmer/ Mosel |
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ISBN | 9783829606783 |
Author(s) | Patti Smith |
Publication date | March 2014 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 300 x 250 mm |
Illustrations | 50 col.ill. |
Pages | 108 |
Language(s) | Eng./ Germ. ed. |
Description
Among the motifs considered to be typically Mapplethorpe--i.e. nudes, portraits, black men, and the New York gay scene--flowers had a firmly-established (albeit less spectacular) position. The first date from the seventies; the last were taken shortly before his death. Design was also dominant here; the perfect, emphatically artifical arrangement. And in the final analysis, he was also concerned with the same subject: stylizing sexuality into a still life. Under Mapplethorpe's gaze, flowers lose their mellifluous-ness and innocent symbolism. They suddenly reveal a perfidious, at times decadent, eloquence. Once again one encounters two things in their utmost perfection: erotic drama and absolute clarity of composition--the celestial poles and quintessence of Mapplethorpe's work. His long-time partner, singer-songwriter Patti Smith, composed a farewell poem for this volume.

Robert Mapplethorpe