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"It’s an extraordinary book, almost paparazzi in its feel, yet way too artistic for that genre."— GQ-Magazine.co.uk, London, Reino Unido
"It really came together when Benedikt got involved. He's such a wonderful producer of these books, the best in the world, as far as I am concerned."— Dennis Hopper, GQ, Alemania
"He seemed to have his Nikon with him all the time, on sets, in galleries, at recording sessions. Now a selection of those wonderful, evocative photographs, many of them never seen before, is to be published in a limited edition book, Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967. The photographs show such a rich and fulfilling life."— Sunday Times Magazine, London, Reino Unido
"Cuando escribimos estas líneas nos sorprende la muerte de la leyenda, Dennis Hopper. La monumental obra, física y artísticamente ha sido editada en un gran formato por TASCHEN con una edición especial para Hogan."— GQ, Madrid, España
"We hate to join in the vulture-esque side of the media whenever someone passes away, but Dennis Hopper's TASCHEN book looks like it'll be a worthwhile purchase. The title's rather self-explanatory, but the vault of photographs captures everything from the making of Easy Rider to the rallies of Martin Luther King."— Selectism.com, Estados Unidos
"Dans les années 1960, il photographie comme il mange, boit, joue, vit. Il utilise "le quotidien comme un accessoire". Il a toujours un appareil à portée de main, sur les plateaux de tournage, dans les soirées branchées, les bars, les galeries, sur la route. Stars ou anonymes, écrivains et petites amies sont dans l'objectif. On retrouve tout cela dans son livre somptueux et cher, Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967."— Le Monde, Paris, Francia
"TASCHEN's limited-edition box collection includes hundreds of Hopper's images from the 60s. From celebrity portraiture to snapshots of Andy Warhol to his experiments in abstract expressionism, this book is a visual road map to everything considered 'hip' today. Dennis Hopper was there."— Werd.com, Estados Unidos
"Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967 showcases Hopper's talent in taking portraits; many of the photos are of his celebrity friends like Paul Newman and Andy Warhol. And, although his portfolio is rich with art-world luminaries, he also has photos from all over the U.S. - snapshots of everyday people and life."— NPR.org, Estados Unidos
"The reason for our encounter was ostensibly to promote a stunning new book of intimate, behind-the-scenes movie-set photographs he took through his early acting years. .... It's an extraordinary book, almost paparazzi in its feel, yet way too artistic for that genre. Hopper is a talented man."— GQ-Magazine.co.uk, London, Reino Unido
"Exzentriker, Harley-Davidson-Idol - aber auch Kunstsammler und meisterlicher Fotograf: Dennis Hopper ist mehr als nur ein Filmstar. ... Dieser vom Fotografen handsignierte und zentnerschwere Band zum Sammlerpreis versammelt ein ebenso gewichtiges künstlerisches Œuvre und macht deutlich, in welcher Beziehung Film, Fotografie und bildende Kunst hier einmal zueinander standen."— Literaturen, Berlin, Alemania
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Dennis Hopper. Photographs 1961–1967

Dennis Hopper. Photographs 1961–1967

Dennis Hopper, Victor Bockris, Walter Hopps, Jessica Hundley, Tony Shafrazi
Tapa dura en estuche, 13.0 x 17.3 in., 546 páginas, $ 2,000
ISBN 978-3-8365-0057-9
Edición plurilingüe: Alemán, Francés, Inglés
Disponibilidad: En stock
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