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Robert Mapplethorpe Papers and Photographs Archive

Date
June 22
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
getty.edu/research/collections/collection/113Y6W
Council District
City Council District 11
Event Series Dates
Ongoing Exhibition
The archive is now available to researchers. The archive spans the artist’s career from his student days at Pratt Institute in the 1960s through his more well-known photographs from the 1980s. The archive includes sculpture and assemblages, collages, cut-outs, early drawings and paintings, Polaroids, and examples of large-format photographic prints of flowers, portraits, nudes, and sadomasochistic subjects.

Location

Online at the Getty Center
Phone:
310.440.7300

Organizer

The Getty Center
Phone
310-440-7300
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