Dennis Hopper Book:

1712 North Crescent Heights: Dennis Hopper Photographs 1962-1968



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Dennis Hopper Book:
1712 North Crescent Heights: Dennis Hopper Photographs 1962-1968



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1712 North Crescent Heights: Dennis Hopper Photographs 1962-1968
1712 North Crescent Heights: Dennis Hopper Photographs 1962-1968
List Price: $75.00Publisher: Greybull Press

Salesrank: 1181860

Released: October 2, 2001
Our Price: $640.00
Used Price: $130.00
Media: Hardcover

Editorial Review:
Los Angeles, the 1960s. Caught in the gaze of a most unique eye were a cast of the soon-to-be-reckoned-with second-generation Hollywood, future legends, friends and family. Everyone hanging out, working together, crossing lines between fantasy and reality, fashion, film, art, music, and life. Brooke Hayward gave Dennis Hopper a camera in 1962, shortly after the birth of their daughter Marin, and it was with this gift that he documented all that went on in and around his eclectic, bohemian home. He photographed family and friends like Jane Fonda and Roger Vadim, artists like Jasper Johns, musicians like Ronnie Specter and Ike and Tina Turner, the early fashions of Rudi Gernreich, and on and on and on. "1712 North Crescent Heights", edited by Marin Hopper, designed by Dimitri Levas and including a conversation between Marin, Brooke Hayward and Dennis Hopper, is an intimate collection of never-before-seen photographs from this vibrant and uniquely personal time. A subtle glimpse into a brief but tantamount time in their lives. A time that would forever be lost with the arrival of "Easy Rider".

"We lived at 1712 Crescent Heights, Brooke, my two step sons, and our daughter Marin. It was a time of extremes; happiness and sadness. A time of the drug culture, rock and roll, beach parties and endless games of tennis that ultimately ended in divorce. Brooke bought me a camera during a very difficult time when I couldn't get any acting jobs. It was my only creative outlet. This book is a different look at my photograohs by moving away from the formal composition that I often demand and into one with more intimacy." Dennis Hopper

Edited by Marin Hopper. Introduction by Brooke Hayward. With a conversation with Dennis Hopper.

150 duotones.
9.5 x 13.5 in.










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