Polaroids: Mapplethorpe is coming to the
Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University, and for the first time, in a long time, I’ve never been so excited about the line-up of exhibitions coming to campus. Perhaps because Robert Mapplethorpe represents a sore spot in American art history. An avant-garde photographer and grade-A badass, Mapplethorpe’s confrontational and abrasive artistic reputation is complicated with
Polaroids in that the display of rudimentary, cheaply produced images reveal the artist’s process of aestheticizing bodies in the likeness of classical Renaissance drawings and artistic explorations of the human figure. Mapplethorpe’s photos will be shown in tandem with
From Michelangelo to Annibale Carracci: A Century of Italian Drawings from the Prado, not to “legitimate” the curatorial claims of
Polaroids but to provide patrons with multiple examples of a trajectory of discovering the body through sexuality, love, and emotional fervor. You can check out both exhibitions in January 2009.