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The Perfect Moment was the most comprehensive retrospective of works by New York photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. The show spanned twenty-five years of his career, featuring celebrity portraits, self-portraits, interracial figure studies, floral still lifes, homoerotic images, and collages. The exhibition, organized by of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in Philadelphia, opened in the winter of 1988 just months before Mapplethorpe's death from AIDS complications on March 9, 1989. On tour, in the summer of 1989, the exhibition became the centerpiece of a controversy concerning federal funding of the arts and censorship.

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  • The Perfect Moment was the most comprehensive retrospective of works by New York photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. The show spanned twenty-five years of his career, featuring celebrity portraits, self-portraits, interracial figure studies, floral still lifes, homoerotic images, and collages. The exhibition, organized by of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in Philadelphia, opened in the winter of 1988 just months before Mapplethorpe's death from AIDS complications on March 9, 1989. On tour, in the summer of 1989, the exhibition became the centerpiece of a controversy concerning federal funding of the arts and censorship. (en)
  • The Perfect Moment foi a retrospectiva mais abrangente dos trabalhos do fotógrafo nova-iorquino Robert Mapplethorpe. A exposição abrangeu 25 anos da sua carreira, apresentando retratos de celebridades, autorretratos, estudos interraciais, naturezas mortas florais, imagens homoeróticas e colagens. A exposição, organizada por Janet Kardon do Instituto de Artes Contemporâneas de Filadélfia, foi inaugurada no inverno de 1988, poucos meses antes da morte de Mapplethorpe, por complicações associadas à SIDA, em 9 de março de 1989. Em digressão, no verão de 1989, a exposição tornou-se no centro de uma polémica sobre o financiamento federal às artes e sobre a censura. (pt)
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  • The Perfect Moment was the most comprehensive retrospective of works by New York photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. The show spanned twenty-five years of his career, featuring celebrity portraits, self-portraits, interracial figure studies, floral still lifes, homoerotic images, and collages. The exhibition, organized by of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in Philadelphia, opened in the winter of 1988 just months before Mapplethorpe's death from AIDS complications on March 9, 1989. On tour, in the summer of 1989, the exhibition became the centerpiece of a controversy concerning federal funding of the arts and censorship. (en)
  • The Perfect Moment foi a retrospectiva mais abrangente dos trabalhos do fotógrafo nova-iorquino Robert Mapplethorpe. A exposição abrangeu 25 anos da sua carreira, apresentando retratos de celebridades, autorretratos, estudos interraciais, naturezas mortas florais, imagens homoeróticas e colagens. A exposição, organizada por Janet Kardon do Instituto de Artes Contemporâneas de Filadélfia, foi inaugurada no inverno de 1988, poucos meses antes da morte de Mapplethorpe, por complicações associadas à SIDA, em 9 de março de 1989. Em digressão, no verão de 1989, a exposição tornou-se no centro de uma polémica sobre o financiamento federal às artes e sobre a censura. (pt)
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