Lot 116
  • 116

Robert Mapplethorpe

Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 GBP
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Description

  • Robert Mapplethorpe
  • Lisa Lyon
  • stamped, titled, dated 1981, numbered 7/8 and signed by Michael Ward Stout on the reverse

  • gelatin silver print
  • 40.7 by 50.8cm.; 16 by 20in.

Condition

Colour: The colours are fairly accurate in the catalogue illustration, although the overall tonality is less monochromatic with hints of brown in the original. Condition: This work is in very good condition. The overall appearance is more matte and smoother in the original.
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Catalogue Note

In 1983 the ICA presented the first major solo exhibition in the UK
of the work of the American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe,
an exhibition which travelled to Edinburgh, Bristol, Nottingham
and Oxford and which established him in the UK. In 1986
Mapplethorpe returned to the ICA, in a collaboration with the
theatrical impresario and artist Jan Fabre, The Power of Theatrical
Madness.

This photograph of Lisa Lyon, which has been donated to the ICA's
60th anniversary auction by The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation,
was part of Mapplethorpe's publication Lady: Lisa Lyon, 1983. The
book consists of over a hundred images of the eponymous body
builder, and the image seen here was also included in the ICA
exhibition of the same year.