Robert Mapplethorpe: Flowers

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.

Details

Personalities

Mapplethorpe Robert

Type

Book

Place of publication

Munich

Year

2014

Number of pages

140 pages

Language

German, English

ISBN

9783829606783

Open stacks or available on request

Open stacks

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

770.9 Map

Volumes

1

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