Skull

Skull

Robert MapplethorpeWW-1988-166553

Catalogue

Year
1988
Dimensions
support: 476 x 470 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Robert Mapplethorpe
Robert Mapplethorpe

Photography

The work of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe embodied the subculture of New York City in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He documented the BDSM scene through a highly trained artistic eye, linking the aesthetics of his subject matter with the classical traditions of artistic production. He approached his subject through the same lens as he would “carnations in a bowl.” His work and its inclusion in public spaces and exhibitions sparked a national debate in the 1980s regarding government funding of works deemed “shocking” by conservative viewers and the religious right.

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Untitled from America

Untitled from America

1988 · One from a portfolio of three lithographs

WW-1988-M110941
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait

1988 · Gelatin silver print

WW-1988-M114945
Hermes

Hermes

1988 · Gelatin silver print

WW-1988-M046495
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait

1988 · Photograph, gelatine silver print on paper

WW-1988-166417
Neck

Neck

1988 · Gelatin silver print

WW-1988-120230
Kynaston McShine

Kynaston McShine

1988 · Gelatin silver print

WW-1988-M127605

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Year
1988
Dimensions
support: 476 x 470 mm
Watts ID
WW-1988-166553

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Tate
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Artist

Robert Mapplethorpe

Robert Mapplethorpe

Photography

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