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Polaroids

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Robert Mapplethorpe's black-and-white Polaroid photographs from the 1970s--a medium in which he established the style that would bring him international acclaim--are brought together in this exquisite volume for the first time.Prestel Publications

254 pages, Hardcover

First published September 20, 2007

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Robert Mapplethorpe

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Robert Mapplethorpe was an American photographer, known for his large-scale, highly stylized black and white portraits, photos of flowers and naked men. The frank, homosexually erotic nature of some of the work of his middle period triggered a more general controversy about the public funding of artworks.

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Profile Image for Dave Schaafsma.
Author 6 books32.2k followers
June 17, 2017
I finally just read Just Kids by Patti Smith,

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

and in it she talked about how she and Robert experimented with a Polaroid camera. I then read Smith’s Camera Solo

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

which shares a selection of her Polaroid work. And so of course I now revisit Mapplethorpe’s Polaroid work, impressively curated and introduced by Sylvia Wolf through a long essay. We have here a generous selection of Mapplethorpe’s early work, with obvious experimentation,
some color, mostly black and white. Some of it controversial in the seventies, maybe a little less so now. Many of these photographs were not seen until this book, which makes them maybe even more interesting and important. It’s seventies nostalgia, lovingly framed and produced. And a master’s beginnings.

And whenever I see photographs here of Patti, having read of their love, well, I slow down: Here’s one:

http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/Robert...

Here’s another one or four:

http://www.dazeddigital.com/photograp...
Profile Image for ♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣.
716 reviews163 followers
April 8, 2017
The four years of research the author undertook in order to create this large collection, in context and with biography, is evident.

There are some color images on the first few pages, and then about 40 pages of text with additional images to build the story of Mapplethorpe and this early work of his. It's a mix of bio, critiques, interpretations, and questions about what might have been the motivation or inspiration for a particular style or photograph being discussed.

Context is important. When he began creating these images, the world was a different place than it is now. Yes, many challenges remain, but back in the 70's, many of the subjects on which Mapplethorpe focuses were not out in the "mainstream", as it were. In other words, his life and decision, his desire, to share with us are significant.

It makes me wonder more than a little what his experience would have been in a later era.

I'm kind of rediscovering my love of his photographs, the obvious experimentation, and his own discoveries and curiosity about what he sees. It's been quite some time since I've interacted with his work, especially these early images. I'm in love all over again.

There are over 150 B&W polaroids printed in this book. They're presented on heavy stock paper, and there's even a slight raise to the images thanks to the brilliant ink usage in guaranteeing each image is exactly like its original. The majority of these were only ever seen by a few before being published here and, for me, they deepen my appreciation of Mapplethorpe's work, and all of the feelings it invokes.

Rediscovery, broadened perspective, and plain ol'enjoyment are all buoyed by the not insignificant dash of nostalgia each time glimpses of the 70's reveal themselves.



Profile Image for Jakub Brudny.
1,078 reviews11 followers
August 14, 2024
Mój ulubiony album prezentujący czyjaś sztukę wizualną. Genialna, g e n i a l n a analiza we wstępie, 50-kilka stron czystej pogłębionej wiedzy będącej gratką dla fascynatów fotografii oraz oczywiście fanów twórczości Roberta Mapplethrope'a. Później rzecz jasna równie mistrzowskie fotografie, bardzo wiele, stanowiące przekrój twórczości z lat 1969 (?) - 1975. Zachęcili mnie nie tylko do dalszego eksplorowania sztuki Roberta, ale i do zakupu polaroida (co nie jest oczywiście małym wydatkiem, ale klimat tych zdjęć jest powalający więc może jakoś gdzieś coś... grosz do grosza)
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23 reviews1 follower
September 13, 2022
Amazing artist and historical how Robert Mapplethorpe did photographs in the begin of his works.
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April 18, 2025
One of my major regrets after graduating college is that I didn't take more art history classes. My American Art History class was one of the best classes I took in college, even if the first two weeks was so boring for me. The class only went up to the armory show, but a friend told me about Mapplethorpe after a conversation we had about Thomas Eakins and homoerotic art.

As a queer man it is fairly obvious that I love the male figure. Thomas Eakins wrote in a letter, "...a naked woman is the most beautiful thing there is -- except a naked man." That quote has really stuck with me and my interest in art. I think Mapplethorpe's polaroid's leave me with a similar feeling. The way he presents the male nude is beautiful. While the works are deeply erotic there is also something more to them that I'm not sure I can explain.
Profile Image for Javiera Cordero Nadeau.
38 reviews2 followers
September 25, 2022
Robert es uno de mis fotógrafos favoritos y este era el único recopilado que estaba dentro de mi presupuesto.
es el libro más caro que tengo, pero es el que más uso para inspirarme.
como dije, es un recopilado de sus primeras polaroids y está acompañado de un muy buen ensayo que complementa las fotos.
las imágenes son increíbles, se nota que estaba recién empezando y experimentando con las distintas técnicas que te permite la fotografía análoga.
su estilo de fotografía es fantástico y, a mi parecer, bastante único.
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