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Mapplethorpe
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Map·ple·thorpe  (mpl-thôrp, -thrp), Robert 1946-1989.
American artist whose single-image black-and-white photographs often depict flowers, the human nude, and male homoeroticism.


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In the 1970s Carroll worked with Andy Warhol at his famous Factory and contributed to the pop artists's films, collaborated with the likes of the Velvet Underground's Lou Reed and lived for a period with Smith and the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
In the 1970s Carroll worked with Andy Warhol at his famous Factory and contributed to the pop artists's films, collaborated with the likes of the Velvet Underground's Lou Reed and lived for a period with Smith and the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
The exhibit was curated by Sylvia Wolf, recently named Director of the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle, Washington, in collaboration with the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation in New York.
 
 
 
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