Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967
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The Many Worlds Of Dennis Hopper. A reluctant icon captures a
decade of cultural transformation. This edition is limited to 1,500
numbered copies, each signed by the photographer. "I was doing
something that I thought could have some impact someday. In many
ways, it's really these photographs that kept me going creatively."
—Dennis HopperDuring the 1960s, Dennis Hopper carried a camera
everywhere—on film sets and locations, at parties, in diners, bars
and galleries, driving on freeways and walking on political
marches. He photographed movie idols, pop stars, writers, artists,
girlfriends, and complete strangers. Along the way he captured some
of the most intriguing moments of his generation with a keen and
intuitive eye. A reluctant icon at the epicenter of that decade’s
cultural upheaval, Hopper documented the likes of Tina Turner in
the studio, Andy Warhol at his first West Coast show, Paul Newman
on set, and Martin Luther King during the Civil Rights March from
Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.In many ways this work is photography
as film, a poignant narrative expressed through a series of stark
images–early shots of Tijuana bullfights, LA happenings and urban
street scenes show an experimental freedom that would translate
into the vivid cinematic imagery of Easy Rider and beyond.From a
selection of photographs compiled by Hopper and gallerist Tony
Shafrazi—more than a third of them previously unpublished—this
extensive volume distills the essence of Hopper's brilliantly
prodigious photographic career. Also included are introductory
essays by Tony Shafrazi and legendary West Coast art pioneer Walter
Hopps, and an extensive biography by journalist Jessica Hundley.
With excerpts from Victor Bockris's interviews of Hopper's famous
subjects, friends, and family, this volume is an unprecedented
exploration of the life and mind of one of America’s most
fascinating personalities.About the editor and author: Born in
Abadan, Iran, to Armenian parents, Tony Shafrazi was educated in
England from age 13, graduating from the Royal College of Art in
1967. Moving to New York in 1969, he exhibited as a conceptual
artist throughout Europe and New York. From 1974–78, he advised and
helped build an outstanding collection for the Museum of
Contemporary Art in Tehran. In 1979, he opened his New York
gallery, introducing groundbreaking American artists of the ’80s
including Haring, Basquiat, Scharf, Brown, and Baechler, while
exhibiting masters of the ’60s: Warhol, Ruscha, and Hopper. From
1990, he exhibited the work of Brian Clarke, Patrick Demarchelier,
Robert Williams, Michael Ray Charles, and David LaChapelle. Since
1997 he has represented the Estate of Francis Bacon, and continues
to mount museum-quality exhibitions, most recently the critically
acclaimed "Who’s Afraid of Jasper Johns?" About the photographer:
Dennis Hopper (b. Dodge City, KS, 1936) is an acclaimed artist,
actor, screenwriter, and director who first impressed audiences
with his performances in Rebel Without A Cause (1955) and Giant
(1956). He changed the face of American cinema with Easy Rider
(1969), which he co-wrote, directed, and starred in. Hopper went on
to act in hundreds of memorable films and television shows,
including Apocalypse Now (1979), Blue Velvet (1986), Hoosiers
(1986), True Romance (1993), Basquiat (1997), Elegy (2008), and the
TV series Crash (2008). Hopper began painting as a child and
started taking photos in 1961, after his then wife Brooke Hayward
gave him a 35mm Nikon camera for his birthday. His paintings and
photography have been exhibited all over the world, including the
recent retrospective, "Dennis Hopper and the New Hollywood" in
Paris. He works and lives in Venice, CA, with wife Victoria Duffy
and his three children, Marin, Ruthanna and Henry. About the
contributing authors: An Englishman who moved to New York in 1973
and became connected to Andy Warhol, the Factory, and Interview,
Victor Bockris has written books on Lou Reed, Andy Warhol, Keith
Richards, William S. Burroughs, Patti Smith, and Muhammad Ali.
Walter Hopps (1933-2005) was one of the premier curators of 20th
century art. Co-founder of Los Angeles’s Ferus Gallery and director
of the Pasadena Museum of Art, he was responsible for the first
retrospectives of Kurt Schwitters, Joseph Cornell, and Marcel
Duchamp. A key advocate of American Pop art, his 1962 survey "New
Painting of Common Objects" was the first of its kind. After
directing the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, he went on to build
the Menil Collection museum in Houston and became its founding
director in 1987. A filmmaker and frequently published art, music
and film journalist, Jessica Hundley has directed several
documentaries and recently completed her second book, a biography
of country-rock legend Gram Parsons.