HD
1981
Robert Mapplethorpe, a provocative figure in 20th-century photography, is celebrated for his bold exploration of sexuality and the human form. His work features striking images of nude men in rubber, explicit close-ups, and provocative scenes that some critics deem pornography disguised as art. However, Mapplethorpe's legacy extends beyond controversy; he also captured exquisite portraits of flowers, sculptures, and elegantly composed human figures. This film delves into both the sensational and the serene aspects of his artistry, highlighting the complexity and impact of his contributions to the art world.