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Dennis Hopper Colors: The Polaroids

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By (author): Dennis Hopper

This Collectors Edition includes the book Colors. The Polaroids and this numbered print which has been certified authentic by Hopper Art Trust: Untitled (Diamonds), 1987, Giclée print, 19.1 x 19.3 cm. The photograph has been printed in 2016 in a limited edition of 25 copies plus 2 Artist Proofs.

After losing himself in Taos, New Mexico, for 15 years, Dennis Hopper returned to Los Angeles in the mid-1980s. In 1987, Hopper began to use a Polaroid camera to document gang graffiti. He was particularly drawn to the abstract shapes of overlapping paint that appeared when graffiti had been covered up or written over, reminding him, he said, that art is everywhere in every corner that you choose to frame and not just ignore and walk by. The Polaroids presented for the first time in this book are proof of that. Hopper firmly considered himself an Abstract Expressionist and action painter by nature, and a Duchampian finger pointer by choice.

Hopper transformed the instantaneous, disposable nature of Polaroid film into pictures as deliberate and final as images achieved by an artist painting on canvas, and these images represent the first part of his journey back to the world of photography, picking up where he had left off in the 1960s. Aaron Rose curator, film director, and the founder of the legendary Alleged Gallery in New York Citycontributes a text, which is informed by his deep connection to the Beautiful Losers generation of artists, including Barry McGee, Mike Mills, Chris Johanson, Ari Marcopoulos, and Ed Templeton. This book is a companion to Drugstore Camera (Damiani, 2015) also edited and designed by Michael Schmelling, which presented Hoppers personal photographs taken in Taos, New Mexico. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1680g
  • Dimensions: 234 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Damiani
  • Publication City/Country: Italy
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9788862084888

About Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper (19362010) was born in Dodge City Kansas. He first appeared on television in 1954 and quickly became a cult actor known for films such as Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Easy Rider (1969) The American Friend (1977) Apocalypse Now (1979) Blue Velvet (1986) and Hoosiers (1986). In 1988 he directed the critically acclaimed Colors. Hopper was also a prolific photographer and published now classic portraits of celebrities such as Andy Warhol and Martin Luther King Jr. His works are housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York; Museum of Modern Art New York and Los Angeles County Museum of Art among others.

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