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  1. Patti Smith‘, Robert Mapplethorpe, 1976 ‘Patti Smith‘, Robert Mapplethorpe, 1976. Skip navigation. Shop. Become a Member. Main menu. Art and artists. Our collection Artists Artworks Art by theme Explore Videos Podcasts Short articles In depth Art Terms Tate Research Student resources Make art ...

  2. Patti Smith Robert Mapplethorpe. 1976, printed 2005. Nick Marden Robert Mapplethorpe. 1980. Meredith Monk Robert Mapplethorpe. 1985. Diane Benson Robert Mapplethorpe. 1980. Marianne Faithfull Robert Mapplethorpe. 1976, printed 2003. Molissa Fenley Robert Mapplethorpe. 1983. Iggy Pop Robert Mapplethorpe. 1981. Patti Smith Robert Mapplethorpe.

  3. 31 de may. de 2013 · Patti Smith Reads Her Poetic Tribute to Robert Mapplethorpe. “The mere addition of meter does not in itself entitle a work to the name of poem, for nothing can permanently please which does not contain in itself the reason why it is so and not otherwise,” Coleridge asserted. “Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge — it is as ...

  4. 17 de dic. de 2012 · In this interview Patti Smith tells the wonderful story of her first encounters with Robert Mapplethorpe, who became her lover and friend, and who is celebra...

  5. 9 de feb. de 2011 · Right: Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe in Photo booth, Forty-second Street, 1969, from the book ‘Just Kids’ by Patti Smith. Credit: HarperCollins Publishers. Jacket Copy.

  6. “Just Kids”—that’s how musician Patti Smith described the longtime love and friendship she and fellow artist, Robert Mapplethorpe, shared in her 2010 memoir.The rebellious pair met on the eve of the 1970s and lived together in New York’s Chelsea Hotel. During their extended stay at the Chelsea, a friend lent Mapplethorpe a Polaroid camera, and he was instantly drawn to the medium.

  7. 25 de mar. de 2016 · Patti. Patti Smith by Robert Mapplethorpe (Courtesy of Tate Museum) The letter appears in Smith’s tremendous Just Kids (public library), which also gave us her reflections on reading as a form of prayer and the story of the childhood epiphany in which she knew she was an artist.