グッゲンハイム美術館のインスタグラム(guggenheim) - 7月2日 05時06分
#MapplethorpeMondays—in this self-portrait, which would prove to be one of Robert Mapplethorpe’s last, his gaunt face appears to float within a black void as his hand clutches a skull-topped walking cane in the picture’s foreground. Mapplethorpe died soon after, in early 1989, from AIDS-related complications. That he chose to represent himself in such a haunting manner, holding an overtly morbid symbol of death, speaks to an awareness and acceptance of his own mortality. Despite the artist’s weakened condition, his confident expression and firm grasp exude a characteristic sense of control and mastery of all things, even death. Cognizant of his limited time following a 1986 diagnosis, Mapplethorpe worked to safeguard his legacy during his final years, preparing for two retrospective exhibitions and establishing the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation to manage his estate, support the medium of photography in arts institutions, and fund HIV/AIDS medical research.
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See “Self Portrait” (1988) in “Implicit Tensions: Mapplethorpe Now,” on view through July 10 and share your visit using #Mapplethorpe.
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henrietta_smiled
I had no idea who he was until I read about him just now after seeing this post. Had no clue he took one of my favorite iconic images of Patti Smith that was the cover of her Horses album. I love that fem masculinity style she has in that photo! Guess theres a movie that came out in 2018 about him. Would like to see more of his photographs. Patti Smith was such a hottie in her younger days. ? #noshamehere He was pretty risque photographer some of the time. In my opinion I just take what I want and leave tbe rest. I don't think someone should be judged so harshly. Art is just too taboo for the weak minded especially those that obviously lack open mindedness.
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I saw his work 20+ years ago while filing slides in art library to pay for school....I know his works so well....to many with minds that can only see.....hmmm my thoughts stop because I was born to see these things but what I really saw was pure beauty. I really just did....thank you world for bringing interesting people into our world....
arnie.witt
Like the self portrait of Robert Mapplethorpe looked at the portrait a few months ago great work, bravo Arnie
bcomebeatrice
I went to see the exhibition during my last trio to NY in April! It was amazing. Thank you Guggenheim Museum!
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