The darkly intense photographer was born for the big screen treatment he is about to receive. This is one provocative artist who deserves immortality
Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures - Sundance 2016 reviewRobert Mapplethorpe was born for the big screen. The controversial photographer who died in 1989 at the age of just 42, after a fight with Aids, was dashing, dark and dangerous. He imagines himself as some kind of sinister screen idol – James Dean reinvented by David Lynch – in a self-portrait out of which he gazes with sexually charged insolence, macho in black leather jacket and slicked hair, cigarette hanging from his lips, a dark star from Hollywood’s nightmares.
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Published on January 26, 2016 09:37