Exhibitions

Exhibitions

Polaroids: Mapplethorpe

January 13 -April 5, 2009
Alsdorf Gallery

Robert Mapplethorpe, Untitled (self-portrait), 1970/73, Polaroid. Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, Gift of the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, New York, 2007.12. © Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Used by permission.

The exhibition explored how Robert Mapplethorpe, one of the most celebrated and controversial artists of our time, learned to see photographically through the lens of the instant camera.

Taken between 1970 and 1975 before Mapplethorpe had developed his mature style, the more than 90 Polaroid pictures in this exhibition anticipated the themes and subjects of Mapplethorpe's later work — portraiture, sexuality, the classical beauty of the human body — with a spontaneity and immediacy that is inherent to instant photography.

Read a story about this exhibition in Time Out Chicago or reviews in Art Forum.com, The Chicago Tribune, and Chicago Sun-Times.

Some of the works in this exhibition may not be suitable for all audiences.

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Related Events

  • Musician and poet Patti Smith, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a subject of many Mapplethorpe photographs, and a friend and collaborator of the artist, attended a Block Cinema screening of the documentary Patti Smith: Dream of Life on January 30. Smith and the film's director, photographer Steven Sebring, participated in a post-film conversation with Jim DeRogatis, pop music critic for the Chicago Sun-Times and co-host of Sound Opinions. A video of their conversation is available on the Block Museum's podcast page.
  • Robert Mapplethorpe: Artist and Activist. A panel discussion with photographer Catherine Opie, Polaroids: Mapplethorpe curator Sylvia Wolf, University of Maryland professor Jeffrey McCune Jr., AIDS Community Research Initiative of America cofounder and former Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation collections consultant Marisa Cardinale, and Northwestern University art theory and practice professor Lane Relyea took place on March 7. An audio recording of the discussion is available on the Block Museum's podcast page.

Polaroids: Mapplethorpe was organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, in collaboration with the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, New York. Its presentation at the Block Museum and related programming is generously supported by the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities and Gender Studies Program, Northwestern University; Alsdorf Endowment; the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency; Myers Foundations; and Terra Foundation for American Art.