In Tate Britain
Biography
Robert Michael Mapplethorpe ( MAY-pəl-thorp; November 4, 1946 – March 9, 1989) was an American photographer, best known for his black-and-white photographs. His work featured an array of subjects, including celebrity portraits, male and female nudes, self-portraits, and still-life images. His most controversial works documented and examined the gay male BDSM subculture of New York City in the late 1960s and early 1970s. A 1989 exhibition of Mapplethorpe's work, titled Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Moment, sparked a debate in the United States concerning both use of public funds for "obscene" artwork and the Constitutional limits of free speech in the United States.
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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Robert Mapplethorpe Pictures / Self Portrait
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Robert Mapplethorpe Pictures / Self Portrait
1977 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1980, printed 1999 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1982, printed 1991 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1983, printed 2005 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
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Robert Mapplethorpe White Gauze
1984, printed 2006 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Tarantula
1988, printed 2005
Artist as subject
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Robert Mapplethorpe Pictures / Self Portrait
1977 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Pictures / Self Portrait
1977 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1980, printed 1999 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1983, printed 2005 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
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Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1980, printed 1990 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1988 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1980 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1983 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1983 -
Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1981, printed 1992 -
Andy Warhol Robert Mapplethorpe
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Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
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Robert Mapplethorpe Self Portrait
1988