SYDNEY.- Robert Mapplethorpe: the perfect medium is a comprehensive survey exhibition of one of the most influential American artists of the late 20th century. Showcasing an extraordinary selection of Robert Mapplethorpes work, from floral still lifes to portraits, figure studies and erotic imagery that charted his involvement in New Yorks gay scene, this exhibition includes a selection of archival material providing insights into the artists working methods and private life.
Inspired by classicism, and with a meticulous eye for detail, Mapplethorpe used photography to pursue a unique form of visual perfection that has cemented his place in art history. Mapplethorpe captured and shaped an era with portraits that immortalised the cultural idols of the 1970s and 1980s, moving seamlessly as he did between the uptown New York art scene and the underground queer culture of his time.
Immersed in these worlds, Mapplethorpe produced many portraits including those of long-time muse Patti Smith, fellow artists Cindy Sherman and Louise Bourgeois and musicians Debbie Harry and Philip Glass, as well as photographs of his friends and male lovers.
Mapplethorpe was also responsible for reinventing the still-life genre with exquisitely composed and sculpturally lit floral arrangements that are instilled with the artists provocateur-like nature.
Art Gallery of NSW director Dr Michael Brand said the Art Gallery of New South Wales is honoured to host Robert Mapplethorpe: the perfect medium.
Robert Mapplethorpe played an important role in establishing photography as a form of contemporary art. He was among the most significant artists of his time and more than two decades after his death, Mapplethorpes work continues to inspire conversation and debate, Brand said.
Whether he was photographing a figure, a flower or a fetish, Mapplethorpes subjects were unified by an enduring and unflinching quest for beauty, Brand added.
Robert Mapplethorpe: the perfect medium was developed by the J Paul Getty Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in collaboration with the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation and the Art Gallery of NSW. The exhibition is a result of the landmark joint acquisition in 2011 by LACMA and the Getty Museum of a vast collection of art and archival materials from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.
Timothy Potts, director of the J Paul Getty Museum, said the exhibition provides the most comprehensive and intimate survey of Mapplethorpes work ever undertaken.
The uniquely rich holdings of Mapplethorpes photographs at the Getty Museum and LACMA, together with the artists archive housed at the Getty Research Institute, make Robert Mapplethorpe: the perfect medium a must-see for anyone with an interest in late 20th-century photography and the cultural scene of New York in the 1970s and 1980s, Potts said.
Dr Michael Brand in his former role as director of the Getty Museum was instrumental in securing the Mapplethorpe acquisition, so we are particularly delighted to have the Art Gallery of NSW present this exhibition in Australia, Potts added.
Michael Govan, LACMA CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director, said the collaboration with the Getty Museum has been an exciting one since the two institutions jointly acquired the Mapplethorpe art and archives six years ago.
This historic joint acquisition with the Getty has enabled deeper collaborations among researchers, conservators and curators. We are pleased to present a new perspective on this influential artist through this wonderful exhibition, which highlights the rich resources of the Mapplethorpe archive, Govan said.
Robert Mapplethorpe: the perfect medium is a celebration of the distinctive vision of one of the most renowned photographers of the 20th century, an artist who understood the mediums ability to alter perceptions and push boundaries. Mapplethorpes photographs compellingly capture the tension between order and chaos, provocation and perfection, the sacred and profane. Their enduring legacy is both artistically and politically resonant.
This exhibition is accompanied by the book Robert Mapplethorpe: the photographs, co-published by LACMA and the J Paul Getty Museum. A comprehensive guide to the artists work and career, this publication features an introduction by co-curators Paul Martineau and Britt Salvesen, as well as five scholarly essays on sexuality and identity, complemented by a selection of illustrations covering the remarkable range of Mapplethorpes photographic work.