black and white; thin black cone-shaped vase with thin white upward chevron striping; vase sits in center with small shadow underneath; top of vase touches grey gradient horizon line; light grey/white band above grey horizon line

%C2%A9 Robert Mapplethorpe %2F The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation

Striped Vase, 1984

Gelatin silver printexpand_more

Gift of Martin Weinsteinexpand_more  2018.75.1

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This three-part series of images, or “triptych,” depicts a drama in three acts: a vase suspended by unseen forces above an indefinite surface gains a bouquet of dark, fluffy carnations that, in the final frame, appear to be growing only larger atop the screw-like vase. The surreal qualities of this series render the otherwise innocuous flowers as something vaguely sinister, possessed of darker powers that enable their growth even after being cut. Beauty and death are therefore conjoined to powerful effect in Mapplethorpe’s series, rendering these otherwise ordinary objects as things of existential exploration.

Details
Title
Striped Vase
Artist Life
1946 - 1989
Role
Photographer
Accession Number
2018.75.1
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black and white; thin black cone-shaped vase with thin white upward chevron striping; vase sits in center with small shadow underneath; top of vase touches grey gradient horizon line; light grey/white band above grey horizon line

© Robert Mapplethorpe / The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation

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