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Tampa Orchid $25,000 |
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Ken Moody (nude with red background) $6,500 |
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Ken Moody (nude with yellow background) $6,500 |
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Ken Moody (nude with apple) $6,500 |
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Ken Moody (nude with leaf) $6,500 |
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Ken Moody (nude with black background) $6,500 |
Robert Mapplethorpe
Robert Mapplethorpe came to collaborate at Graphicstudio intrigued by the possibilities of photogravure, an almost forgotten 19th century photographic process that the studio had begun to research and revitalize in the 1980s. Photogravure's range of tones and shadow detail was ideal for the interpretation of Mapplethorpe's exquisite figure study and still-life photography, and he was open to experimentation with color and texture. In their collaboration, Mapplethorpe and Graphicstudio's Research Director Deli Sacilotto gave an entirely new look to the beautiful process, which had been ignored by photographers for over six decades.
“The space in which Mapplethorpe’s Orchid exists is at once airless and yet heavy with atmosphere, tranquil and yet unsettling. When compared with the style of the other two flower images produced as photogravures at Graphicstudio, the iconic quality of Orchid is underscored. The flower looms large, willfully projecting itself into the picture plane. Mapplethorpe maximizes the natural symmetry of the plant, yet the slight bend in the stem, disrupting that symmetry and suggesting both delicacy and dignity, is the mainstay of the composition. The soft, grainy texture created by the aquatint ground evokes the velvety, tactile, palpable, fleshlike quality of the petals.”In
Tampa Orchid, two copper plates were used to print the two orchid images, derived from the same photographic image but printed side by side in tones of black and blue. The black flower remains anchored on its dense nonreflective photogravure background, while the blue flower floats on a screenprinting of glittery silver.
Untitled #1 through Untitled #5 are figure studies which continue experimentation in photogravure. For the first time, a multi-plate, three-color photogravure was achieved.
(Fine, Ruth E., Corlett, Mary Lee, Graphicstudio Contemporary Art from the Collaborative Workshop at the University of South Florida, National Gallery of Art, 1991.)
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Mapplethorpe Foundation
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