Robert Mapplethorpe

Hardback

Main Details

Title Robert Mapplethorpe
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Mark Holborn
Contributions by Patti Smith
Introduction by Andrew Sullivan
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 308,Width 292
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9781838660208
ClassificationsDewey:779.092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication Date 29 May 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Robert Mapplethorpe was one of the twentieth century s most important and infl uential artists, known for his groundbreaking and provocative work. He studied painting, drawing, and sculpture in Brooklyn in the 1960s and started taking photographs when he acquired a Polaroid camera in 1970. This comprehensive monograph is an overview of the artist s black-and-white photography of fl oral still lifes, nudes, selfportraits, and portraits, among other subjects and also includes a selection of his color images.

Author Biography

Arthur C. Danto was a revered critic, philosopher, and author. Mark Holborn is a writer, editor, and book designer. He collaborated with the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation on the original volumes of Mapplethorpe s work. Dimitri Levas is an art director who worked closely with Mapplethorpe for years, and with the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation on numerous publications. Patti Smith is a writer, performer, and visual artist. Andrew Sullivan is an author, editor, and political commentator.

Reviews

"A wide survey of the boundary-pushing artist's work, including his erotica, infamous floral images and portraits of his lifelong companion Patti Smith - who has written a poem for the book."-The Sunday Times STYLE "He was a rebel, an artist, a provocateur and a genius whose work transcends time."-Royal Photographic Society (RPS) "If you are a fan of classic photography and want the ultimate collection this is a fantastic book... it's a beautiful thing."-Amateur Photographer "Arthur C. Danto explores Mapplethorpe's unique vision in [a] brilliantly insightful essay."Hedge Magazine