Riassunto
Dennis Hopper's many talents actor, director, photographer, painter, and collector are showcased in this monograph on an American icon. Dennis Hopper s role in the seminal film Easy Rider (1969) made him an icon for the greatest directors of modern times, such as Coppola, Peckinpah, Altman, Wenders, Lynch, and Ferrara. Alternately a wonder boy and a pariah of the industry, Hopper s original ideas have transformed film as we know it. Hopper has created and collected art for decades he was a pioneering collector of major artists such as Basquiat, Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper Johns, and Warhol, from whom he bought the very first Soup Can. This monograph presents the art and artists that have inspired his cinematic work as an actor and director. Hopper s own photographs of the silver screen s biggest stars are juxtaposed with paintings acquired by Hopper from renowned artists, on-set shots of his films, and an art installation co-signed with Marcel Duchamp. Complete with an exclusive extended interview of the artist/actor/director, this books offers privileged insight into one of the era s great fringe icons and brings to light the relationship between Hopper s artwork and his cinematographic career.
Informazioni sull?autore
Matthieu Orléan, curator of a traveling Dennis Hopper exhibition, is director of temporary exhibitions at the Cinémathèque française. Jean-Baptiste Thoret is a historian and film critic, as well as a specialist on New Hollywood. Bernard Marcadé is an art critic, independent exhibition organizer, and an expert on the artist Fabrice Hyber. Pierre Evil is a contemporary art and music critic.
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