A rigorous exploration of line, shape, and the human figure defines the visual approach in Perfection in Form. Mapplethorpe’s photographs emphasize geometric precision and sculptural composition, reflecting a preoccupation with classical aesthetics rendered through black-and-white imagery.
The mood throughout is restrained and contemplative, focusing on the interplay between light and shadow to accentuate textures and contours. The work invites analysis of form devoid of extraneous narrative, encouraging close attention to the materiality of the subjects.
Published in 2009 by teNeues, the book contains 227 pages and consolidates Mapplethorpe’s artistic investigation into the purity and tension inherent in visual form.