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An examination of the life and work of the revered and controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
November 24, 1944 in Long Island, New York, USA
27 October 1950, Morristown, New Jersey, USA
5 June 1947, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA
30 December 1946, Chicago, Illinois, USA
12 December 1924, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
January 18, 2017
The most revelatory facet of Look At The Pictures is what you hear: Bailey and Barbato accessed a trove of audio recordings in which Mapplethorpe discusses himself with disarming frankness.April 05, 2016
Look at the Pictures: It restores a sense of the forbidden to Mapplethorpe that's been lost in the years of worship.April 05, 2016
Each chapter of Mapplethorpe's biography - his Catholic boyhood in Queens, his renowned romances with Patti Smith and the collector Sam Wagstaff, his devotion to and aestheticizing of s/m - is given the same cursory treatment.January 13, 2017
What we learn from the enjoyable punditry of siblings, art-world associates and former lovers is that the gorgeous provocateur was consumed with fame, and that everything and everybody was a means to that end.April 04, 2016
Look at the Pictures mirrors what Mapplethorpe did with his own life and career: It uses the pictures to tell a version of Robert Mapplethorpe while leaving us with the nagging feeling that there was much more to him than met the eye.September 19, 2016
The focus of this documentary is the work and life - the former overwhelmed the latter - of iconoclastic American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.August 08, 2016
Despite some moving contributions from family members, particularly Mapplethorpe's younger brother Edward, the film never really gets anywhere near its subject.September 21, 2016
This look at the life, times and legacy of the late photographer Robert Mapplethorpe works just fine as an entry-level overview of the subject.January 02, 2017
Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato's authoritative doc about the artist positively commands us to appreciate it, from flower studies to the fetish scenes that shocked '80s America.April 27, 2016
The film seeks to humanize an artist who'd been demonized, but not by ignoring his own demons.April 19, 2016
The thing you learn from this in-depth doc is how much of a trail he blazed.April 01, 2016
Though an undoubtedly fascinating journey into the artistic mind (and the 1970s and 80s New York City), Look at the Pictures never quite breaks free from the lionizing of Mapplethorpe and appeasing people who already defend him.