Bob Mizer, born Hainley, Idaho, 1922, died Los Angeles, 1992


Exile Exhibitions

2011 Select Private Works 1942 - 1992 (solo)


Select Exhibitions and Screenings

2012
Upon Paper Exhibition #1, Upon Paper, Berlin
Iowa City Documentary Film Festival
The Golden Age of the American Male, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco

2011
Nada Miami (with JTT)
How the West was won, The MIX Film Festival, NY
B-B-B-Bad, Anna Kustera, New York
Notes on Notes on 'Camp', Invisible Exports, New York


Bob Mizer’s earliest photographs appeared in 1942, in both color and black and white, but his career was catapulted into infamy in 1947 when he was convicted of the unlawful distribution of obscene material through the US mail. The material in question was a series of black and white photographs, taken by Mizer, of young bodybuilders wearing what were known as posing straps — a precursor to the G-string. He would serve a nine-month prison sentence at a work camp in Saugus, California for what now seems tame. At the time, however, the mere suggestion of male nudity was not only frowned upon, but also illegal.

In spite of societal expectations and pressure from law enforcement, Mizer would go on to build a veritable empire on his beefcake photographs and films. He established the influential studio, the Athletic Mode Guild (AMG) in 1945 with one or more heretofore unidentified partners, but by the time he published the first issue of Physique Pictorial he was operating the studio on his own. With assistance from his mother, Delia, and his brother, Joe, he would go on to photograph thousands of men, building a collection that includes nearly one million different images and thousands of films and videotapes.

Robert Henry Mizer was born in Hailey, Idaho on March 27, 1942 to Delia Mizer, a recently widowed mother. Five years later she would move, along with her two youngest sons, to a home in Los Angeles, where she took in boarders to support her family. The home at 1834 West 11th St. would become the centerpiece of the AMG compound — a small Hollywood-style studio that spanned four city lots. Here Mizer would build an internationally known photography business, producing images that focused on representations of American masculinity. In his fifty years as an artist, he photographed bodybuilders, US servicemen, male prostitutes, and his fair share of cultural figures, including Arnold Schwarzenneger and Joe Dallesandro.

He died of cardiac arrest at White Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles on May 12, 1992. During his fifty-year career, he influenced artists like David Hockney and Jack Pierson, and was instrumental in bringing the works of others, like Tom of Finland, to the public’s attention. Following his death, the contents of Mizer’s home and studio were either discarded, given away, or salvaged — his collection was housed largely in public storage units and residential garages until 2004, when photographer Dennis Bell purchased the photographic collection and what remained of the Mizer estate.

Mizer’s works have been published and discussed in multiple journals and books, including Bob’s World: The Life and Boys of AMG’s Bob Mizer (TASCHEN, 2009) and The Complete Physique Pictorial (TASCHEN, 1997), and have appeared in galleries and museums all over the world.


For further information on Bob Mizer please visit the Bob Mizer Foundation website: www.bobmizer.com

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Bob Mizer
Kurt Koenig
Vintage color transparency, Fall 1971
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 10.5 inches (26.6 x 26.6 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Unknown (Crucifixion)
Vintage color transparency, February 1982
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Mad Dog Mains
Vintage color transparency, 1973
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Arnold Schwarzenegger & child, Los Angeles, 1975
Vintage color transparency, 1975
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Richard Jolins
Vintage color transparency, 1982
Cibachrome print, 7 x 10.5 inches (17.7 x 26.6 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
John Krivos
Vintage color transparency, c. 1959
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Stavlos Aeokomas
Vintage color transparency, August 1984
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
John Lee & unknown
Vintage color transparency, September 1980
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Ron Sanders
Vintage color transparency, April 1989
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Dean Adams
Vintage color transparency, February 1986
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Terry Hayes
Vintage color transparency, 1974
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Nicky Blue
Vintage color transparency, October 1980
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Gerald Oglesby
Vintage color transparency, June 1977
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Jim New
Vintage color transparency, January 1978
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Unknown, Venice Beach
Vintage color transparency, 1948
Cibachrome print, 7 x 10.5 inches (17.7 x 26.6 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Lucky Draft, Austria
Vintage color transparency, May 1952
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Unknown, Vienna
Vintage color transparency, May 1952
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Color Studio Study I
Vintage color transparency, c. 1950
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Günther Rugguhn, Vienna
Vintage color transparency, May 1952
Cibachrome print, 7 x 10.5 inches (17.7 x 26.6 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Ed Holovchik & Pudgy Stockton, Venice Beach
Vintage color transparency, 1948
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Tony Farrell & Jim Lee (Kissing Rocks)
Vintage color transparency, 1971
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 10.5 inches (26.6 x 26.6 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Unknown (Ed Miller’s Girlfriend)
Vintage color transparency, c. 1972
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Unknown (Marine)
Vintage color transparency, c. 1973
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 10.5 inches (26.6 x 26.6 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Unknown (Jumping)
Vintage color transparency, 1973
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 10.5 inches (26.6 x 26.6 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Charles Macchione
Vintage color transparency, c. 1952
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 7 inches (26.6 x 17.7 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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Bob Mizer
Tony Rome & Ron Nichols
Vintage color transparency, 1971
Cibachrome print, 10.5 x 10.5 inches (26.6 x 26.6 cm), Edition of 3, printed 2011
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