Mapplethorpe / Warhol: Celebrity Portraits
June 9, 2006- July 28, 2006
Reception: June 8, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
528 W 29th St
Sean Kelly Gallery is delighted to announce the first ever-joint
exhibition by two of the most influential artists of our times - Robert
Mapplethorpe and
Andy Warhol. The opening of the exhibition will take
place on Thursday, June 8th from 6pm to 8pm.
Mapplethorpe / Warhol: Celebrity Portraits, is an opportunity to
explore the two artists’ parallel approaches through a genre, which was
central to the work of both—portrait photography. There are striking
similarities in the ways Warhol and Mapplethorpe approached the
photographic image.
The camera was an essential element in the making of Warhol’s
silkscreen paintings, and the photograph is well known as the basis for
his appropriated Pop Culture images. Nevertheless, the Polaroids in
this exhibition, taken with the Big Shot camera in the 70s and 80s,
were, as Peter Hay Halpert described, “unlike his other
photographs...these reveal Warhol, the photographer, to a greater
degree than we have recognized. Warhol’s Polaroids are a personal
statement in a way that none of his other photographs are. Where there
is no artistry in the photo-booth pictures (a not undesired aspect),
the Polaroids reveal Warhol behind the camera, making choices.”
Mapplethorpe, a great admirer of Warhol, also embraced appropriation in
his first use of photography. As demonstrated in the exhibition’s 1972
portrait of Warhol, he began by appropriating commercially printed
imagery, and it was not until the early 1970s that he took his first
photographs with a Polaroid camera. Like Warhol, Mapplethorpe turned
away from the world in which he grew up and became fascinated by the
allure of New York City. Both artists enjoyed celebrity status in an
audience beyond the art world, and both manipulated their personas as
evidenced, in the exhibition, by each of their self-portraits in drag.
While Warhol produced documents of celebrity and glamour, Mapplethorpe
focused on the aesthetics of the body and his subjects’ sexual
presence. Mapplethorpe/Warhol Celebrity Portraits gives us the
opportunity to juxtapose the artists’ portraits of each other, as well
as both artists’ images of celebrities such as Grace Jones, Arnold
Schwarzenegger, Keith Haring, Deborah Harry, Roy Lichtenstein,
Francesco Clemente and Truman Capote.
Coinciding with the exhibition,
Sean Kelly Gallery will present in its
project space the installation A Couple of Things I Have To Tell You by
the artist Paolo Canevari. For a decade and a half, Canevari has been
carving, molding and transforming the material of rubber from
automobile tires. In this site specific installation the artist
continues to investigate his chosen medium, exploring notions of faith
and merging elements of video and performance.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Sean Kelly Gallery | | Address | 528 W 29th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-239-1181 | | Fax | 212-239-2467 | | Hours | Tue-Fri 11-6, Sat 10-6 | |
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