From Hell’s Angels and hippies to the streets of Harlem, Dennis Hopper’s photography powerfully captured American culture and life in the 1960s, a decade of progress, violence and enormous upheaval. Hopper is less well known, though no less respected, for his work as a photographer. In a decade of huge social and political change, and Hopper was at the eye of the storm. With his camera trained on the world around him he captured the Civil Rights movement and the urban landscapes of East and West coast America. He also shot some of the biggest stars of the time from the worlds of art, fashion and music, from Andy Warhol to Paul Newman.
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