Film Screening: Robert Mapplethorpe, no. 61 From the Series ART/new york

Directed by Paul Tschinkel, 79 minutes

Courtesy Paul Tschinkel

This documentary looks at the life and work of the world-renowned, controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, who died of AIDS in 1989. It explores his photography, his relationship to the art world of downtown New York, and the gay S&M club scene of the 1980s. His infamously explicit pictures of this gay, leather underground were considered groundbreaking and made him a cause célèbre. His portraits, flowers, erotic subjects, and artistic presentation elevated the photograph to the status of serious art, worthy of exhibition in galleries and museums.











When: Tue., Feb. 12, 2019 at 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Ave. (at 89th St.)
212-423-3500
Price: Free with admission to museum
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Directed by Paul Tschinkel, 79 minutes

Courtesy Paul Tschinkel

This documentary looks at the life and work of the world-renowned, controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, who died of AIDS in 1989. It explores his photography, his relationship to the art world of downtown New York, and the gay S&M club scene of the 1980s. His infamously explicit pictures of this gay, leather underground were considered groundbreaking and made him a cause célèbre. His portraits, flowers, erotic subjects, and artistic presentation elevated the photograph to the status of serious art, worthy of exhibition in galleries and museums.

Buy tickets/get more info now