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Dennis Hopper

The Lost Album-vintage Prints from the Sixties


  • Prestel
  • Expo: 26/6/2014 - 25/8/2014, Royal Academy, London
Lying hidden away in Dennis Hopper's home until their discovery months after the artist's death in 2010, this collection of spectacular photographs, exhibited only once in 1969 - 70 at the Fort Worth Art Center Museum, is a testament to Hopper's prolific and enormous talent behind the camera. These photographs are spontaneous, intimate, poetic, observant, and decidedly political.

ISBN 9783791353487 | E | HB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791353487
Publication date June 2014
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 300 x 250 mm
Illustrations 583 col. & bw ill.
Pages 244
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Royal Academy, London
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Lying hidden away in Dennis Hopper's home until their discovery months after the artist's death in 2010, this collection of spectacular photographs, exhibited only once in 1969 - 70 at the Fort Worth Art Center Museum, is a testament to Hopper's prolific and enormous talent behind the camera. These photographs are spontaneous, intimate, poetic, observant, and decidedly political. While some are portraits of figures within Hopper's circle of actor, artist, musician, and poet friends - including Jane Fonda, Paul Newman, and Robert Rauschenberg - they also include images from his extensive travels in Los Angeles, New York, London, Mexico, and Peru. Hopper's abiding support of the Civil Rights movement and social justice is evident in his shots from the march on Selma and Harlem street scenes. In images of beauty and stillness he transfers Abstract Expressionism into the artistic language of photography. Throughout this stunning volume Hopper's sensitive, keenly observant eye shines through, making it clear that he was a deeply committed chronicler of the events that were unfolding around him.