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David Hockney and Henry Geldzahler
Creator
Robert MapplethorpeAmerican Photographer · 1946–1989
All works by this person →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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- 1976
- Medium
- Gelatin silver print
- Culture
- American
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Set outdoors, artist David Hockney, with white hair and oversized black glasses, reclines on a wooden platform while art historian Henry Geldzahler, wearing a white hat and shorts, sits on the same platform looking in opposite direction. Both men are holding cigars.
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