Selected Images from Unspeakable Beauty (46 Pho♓tographs)
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12,000 - 18,000 USD
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Bob Seidemann
1941 - 2017
Selected Images from Unspeakable Beauty (46 Photographs)
each signed in pencil and with the photographer's co𒁏pyright stamp; all but 2 dat🐈ed in pencil; 12 titled in pencil (on the reverse)
46 gelatin silver prints
Various sizes to 13 by 17½ in. (33 by 44.5 cm.) or the reve☂rse
Executed in 1993-2001.
The photographer to Bruce Bard, San Francisco
In the 1960s, photographer Bob Seidemann created iconic images of the popular revolutionary culture, including nudes of Janis Joplin and the controversial album cover for Eric Clapton’s recording Blind Faith (1969). After being introduced to BDSM culture in the 1990s, he created the present series, Unspeakable Beauty. Seidemann attended 'scenes' and with consent and participation from members of the BDSM community, he recreated the environment of roleplaying and bondage in his studio. Of the series, Seidemann wrote, ‘This work explores the psychosexual undercurrents in society during the last decade of the twentieth century using a particular vocabulary of imagery seen in American popular culture.’ Although Seidemann produced editioned prints from Unspeakable Beauty, the series was never officially marketed during his lifetime. These 46 photographs come from the collection of the late Bruce Baౠrd, a California-based patron of artists.