Jack Walls

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Jack Walls

Creator

Robert Mapplethorpe

American Photographer · 1946–1989

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A key figure in late 20th-century photography, Mapplethorpe created work with a distinctive tension between opposites: sacred and profane, mainstream and underground, light and dark. From his early Polaroid portraits, to his fashion photography and later controversial work, Mapplethorpe's photographs are well-ordered and emotionally restrained, with dangerously chaotic and sensuous elements below.

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Date
1982
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Culture
American
Department
Photographs
Institution
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Slightly angled back view of a black male's head and upper torso, wearing only a white sailor cap and saluting with his right hand. Shadows cast from the window fall along his body and create another shadow of his saluting profile on the white wall in front of him.

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