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Self Portrait 1980/ Robert Mapplethorpe Zip Hoodie

390 EUR
Fitting: Oversize
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Self Portrait 1980/ Robert Mapplethorpe Zip Hoodie

MISBHV x Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation collaboration available on misbhv.com.

Robert Mapplethorpe received his first polaroid camera in 1970 from artist and filmmaker Sandy Daley. His art was to challenge and adhere to classic aesthetic standards, as Mapplethorpe himself says they were to look for the unexpected. The main subjects of his photographs were black and white portraits, flowers, and male and female nudes. His art is considered astonishing and is being preserved in major museums all across the globe. His legacy lives through Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation which was established in 1988 to promote photography, support museums that exhibit photographic art, and fund medical research in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Heavyweight french terry hoodie in black.

  • Patch with Robert Mapplethorpe graphic titled "Self Portrait" at front
  • Exposed seams and raw edges throughout
  • Rib knit hem and cuffs
  • Loose fit
  • Dropped shoulders
Color: Black
Made in EU.
Composition: 90% cotton, 10% polyester.

© Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Licensed by Artestar, New York.

Product Sizes

SIZE XXS XS S M L XL
chest width 62 64 67 69 73 75
hip width 42 44 46.5 48.5 50 52
Total length 66 66 70 73 74 76
sleeve length 82 82 85 88 89 91

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MISBHV x Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation collaboration available on misbhv.com.

Robert Mapplethorpe received his first polaroid camera in 1970 from artist and filmmaker Sandy Daley. His art was to challenge and adhere to classic aesthetic standards, as Mapplethorpe himself says they were to look for the unexpected. The main subjects of his photographs were black and white portraits, flowers, and male and female nudes. His art is considered astonishing and is being preserved in major museums all across the globe. His legacy lives through Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation which was established in 1988 to promote photography, support museums that exhibit photographic art, and fund medical research in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Heavyweight french terry hoodie in black.

  • Patch with Robert Mapplethorpe graphic titled "Self Portrait" at front
  • Exposed seams and raw edges throughout
  • Rib knit hem and cuffs
  • Loose fit
  • Dropped shoulders
Color: Black
Made in EU.
Composition: 90% cotton, 10% polyester.

© Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Licensed by Artestar, New York.

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