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Robert Mapplethorpe And The Classical Tradition [ILLUSTRATED] (Hardcover)

~ Jennifer Blessing (Author), Arkady Ippolitov (Author), Kyoichi Tsuzuki (Editor), Germano Celant (Editor), Robert Mapplethorpe (Photographer), Man Ray (Photographer), Antonio Canova (Author), Benvenuto Cellini (Author), Jacques-Louis David (Author), Jacob Matham (Author), Jan Saenredam (Author), Auguste Rodin (Author)
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Robert Mapplethorpe never concealed his interest in and passion for the human figure in all its sensuous manifestations. His celebrated black-and-white photographs from the later part of the 20th century reveled in the athletic body, the nude body, the exquisite body. This groundbreaking exhibition and its accompanying catalogue explore the relationship between the photography of Robert Mapplethorpe and Classical art, in particular through Mannerist engravings and sculpture. The pairing of works is among the first collaborations between the Guggenheim Museum and the State Hermitage Museum. Robert Mapplethorpe and the Classical Tradition exemplifies the artist's rapport with the elongated and elaborate forms of Mannerist art, namely the study of the human body, highlighting the underlying classicism evident in the clarity and potency of all Mapplethorpe’s subjects as well as their explosive energy. The classical ideal was not only a poetic inspiration but also an ethical model and, in his creative quest, Mapplethorpe described photography as "the perfect way to make a sculpture." The potency of love and Eros, which electrifies many of the Mannerist works shown here, is articulated again in the work of Mapplethorpe. The vital anatomical forms of his portraits of models such as bodybuilder Lisa Lyons and the statuesque Derrick Cross find their roots in Antiquity, and here they find their mirror in the likes of Jan Harmensz Muller’s Sabine woman and Jacob Matham’s Apollo. The Hermitage’s superb collection of Italian painting and sculpture amply illustrates the course of Italian art from the Middle Ages to the 18th century and includes an impressive collection of Mannerist works. Approximately 50 Mannerist works from the Hermitage collection are paired with the same number of works by Mapplethorpe from the Guggenheim’s collection, are several Italian, French and Flemish bronze sculptures from the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

Essays by the curators are included: Addressing the return to Classicism at the end of the 16th, 19th, and 20th centuries, Arkady Ippolitov discusses the obsession that defines both the work of Mapplethorpe and the Mannerists. Germano Celant's text further explores the influence this 16th-century style had on Mapplethorpe’s artistic practice and sensibility, illuminating the artist’s interest in the study of pure form as well as allegorical imagery. Articulated in both word and image, the catalogue also traces Mapplethorpe’s complex relationship to the history of art more broadly, ranging from Neoclassicism to Surrealism, with comparisons to the work of Jacques-Louis David, Antonio Canova, Auguste Rodin, Man Ray, and more. A third essay by Guggenheim Curator Jennifer Blessing traces allegorical representations in 19th- and 20th-century photography, with references to Mapplethorpe’s oeuvre. Essays by Germano Celant, Jennifer Blessing, and Arkady Ippolitov. Hardcover, 10 x 11 in. / 208 pgs / 168 color.


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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Guggenheim Museum; illustrated edition edition (October 2, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892073136
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892073139
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 10.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mapplethorpe as Part of the Intellectual Museum Repertoire!, August 23, 2005
By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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How far we've come! Not many years ago Robert Mapplethorpe's inimitable photographs were the cause célèbre in museums and galleries. Even journalists and politicians and filmmakers focused on the 'pornographic' aspects of Mapplethorpe's varied output. Yet today his place in the canon of art history is assured, and as proof of this status, here is a catalogue that accompanied an exhibition co-hosted by the prestigious Guggenheim Museum and the State Hermitage Museum of Russia!

The sophisticated curators have elected to compare and contrast the Mannerist prints and sculptures from the Hermitage with the photographs from the Guggenheim showing how Mapplethorpe's nudes and flowers and still lifes share much of the same obsession with eros and passion. Placing the etchings and sculptures side by side with Mapplethorpe's complementary photographs is a valid and informative curatorial concept. The result of this comparison heightens our appreciation for Mapplethorpe's photographic compositions and manipulations of the nude form.

The 'catalogue' book includes informed essays by Arkady Ippolitov, Germano Celant, Guggenheim Curator Jennifer Blessing - each beautifully written and each cogent on the subject of the juxtaposition of Mapplethorpe with the Mannerists.
The reproductions of both the photographs and the etchings and sculptures are superb. This is one museum catalogue that stands very well as an art history book. Recommended. Grady Harp, August 05
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Classical Tradition, September 7, 2005
By D. Austin (Auckland, N.Z.) - See all my reviews
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A fantastic reference in respect of Robert Mapplethorpe's more purist work. Amazingly well presented, printed and published, it has relevant accompanying text and essays, and as with most Mapplethrorpe images, the plates are simply brilliant. Be aware, this text is an important part of the book, so it's not all just pictures, but it asssists with giving an insight into the formalist manner in which the photographs were taken.
This book is for anyone with an interest in the Robert Mapplethorpe's work, or if you just want to own a record of some of the best photographs ever taken.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Art Of Mapplethorpe, The Architecture Of The Human Body, January 3, 2007
This book combines astute background commentary and scholarly explanation with a solid selection of the late Robert Mapplethorpe's often striking photographic images, in this case those of the human form, and the result is an excellent book that showcases who this artist was, and what his work was about. It was in my hometown, of course, that "The Perfect Moment" a showing of Mapplethorpe's work about seventeen years ago led to the disgraceful obscenity prosecution of an art museum--the only such case ever pursued in the United States. I take it as a mark of some pride that the verdict in that case was not guilty, and, if I may add this, that my father was someone actively involved in the defense of the arts and the freedom of expression that helped in some fashion to uphold liberty in our community and nation. For that reason, as well as for its own merits, this book, a recent Christmas present, holds meaning to me.
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