
Ten by Ten
Mapplethorpe, Robert45 USD
Date
1988
Category
Photography
Description
Mapplethorpe took areas of dark human consent and made them into art. He worked without apology, investing the homosexual with grandeur, masculinity, and enviable nobility. Without affectation, he created a presence that was wholly male without sacrificing feminine grace. He was not looking to make a political statement or an announcement of his evolving sexual persuasion. He was presenting something new, something not seen or explored as he saw and explored it. Robert sought to elevate aspects of male experience, to imbue homosexuality with mysticism.
Excerpt
As Cocteau said of a Genet poem, "His obscenity is never obscene." Patti Smith, Just Kids

