December 12, 2012 |
Contrary to what Nats in the office thinks, this book has nothing to do with our local barber Mr Toppers and “the rise of the short back and sides” (we’re suspecting she’s gone deaf from energy-drink abuse). No, the black and white image here is, in fact, Paul Newman, as captured by Dennis Hopper in 1964. It’s just one of 400 in Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album, a time capsule of a tome, documenting the artistic, political and personal experiences of the late actor/director/artist in his most formative years. Out Now.
by Vincent Levy