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I have always collected portraits of artists. My reasons are quite simple– I have a curiosity to see how artists present themselves in front of a camera. Creative people exude an indefinable presence and often project a striking persona. For me, portraits of artists are inspirational, historically relevant, and often time speak to the spirit of their own work.

Norman Seeff photographed Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith in 1969, during their formative years together. Seeff’s photographs were taken in New York City, one year before Mapplethorpe began making his own photographs with a Polaroid camera, and four years before Mapplethorpe’s first solo exhibition at Light Gallery in New York City. After college in 1967, Patti Smith moved to New York. She met Mapplethorpe, and they lived together at the Chelsea Hotel. Robert’s photographs of Patti appeared on the covers of her albums. They became romantically involved at a time before Mapplethorpe completely confronted his sexuality. In her book, Just Kids, Patti Smith referred to Mapplethorpe as the “artist of my life”. Norman Seeff’s photographs capture the end of their romantic relationship, and the beginning of their relationship as artists.

I included below a few more portraits of Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith. Mapplethorpe’s dual exhibitions, The Perfect Medium, opened concurrently last march, at LACMA and the J. Paul Getty Museum.

EXHIBITIONS
Robert Mapplethorpe, The Perfect Medium
• From March 15th to July 31st, 2016
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90049-1687
United States
http://www.getty.edu/museum/
• From March 20th to July 31st, 2016
The Los Angeles County Museum Of Art (Lacma)
5905 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
United States
http://www.lacma.org

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