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  1. www.artnet.com › artists › dash-snowDash Snow | Artnet

    Dash Snow was an American artist multi-media artist, known for work that embodied a rebellious, drug-fueled lifestyle. View Dash Snow’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

    • America Is Falling 2005–2006

      Dash Snow (American, 1981–2009) Title: America Is Falling,...

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    • Dash Snow

      Dash Snow was an American artist multi-media artist, known...

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      Dash Snow (American, 1981–2009) was a multi-media artist,...

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    • We Can Handle It

      View Untitled we can handle it by Dash Snow on artnet....

  2. 26 de may. de 2022 · Dash Snow could only live 28 years, but in his short span of life, his polaroids gave us all an insight into what it was like in his life. Due to constant drug and alcohol abuse, there were gaps in his memory, and due to them, he took pictures of the situations to keep track of what he did.

  3. "Polaroid Wall" Dash Snow, courtesy Annka Kultys gallery. Relive this bloody, raw and real account of downtown 00s NYC. Photography Feature. In this archive interview, Dash Snow discusses his distaste for technology, the unbearable state of society and why art is like punching someone in the face. 16March 2016. Text Ashleigh Kane.

  4. 20 de ago. de 2021 · Gradually, the art-world elite caught wind of Snow’s work, which often took the form of ramshackle installations, nihilistic collages, and amateurish-looking Polaroids of his friends having sex...

  5. Perhaps an inadvertent artist in the beginning, Snow’s work began to cohere around 2003, and in addition to Polaroids, he started using 35mm film as well as assembling collage works that made use of typographical devices.

  6. This first comprehensive survey of Dash Snow's Polaroid photography chronicles the artist's early marauding on Manhattan's Lower East Side and conveys Snow's love of the photograph as memento.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2020 · And though Snow’s archive has aged quite well—the debauched Polaroids and the conspiracy-addled collages and the self-portraits titled “Bin Laden Youth” seem of a piece with the last days of Trump—they have mostly languished in storage, unrepresented by a gallery since his death. Now, Dash Snow’s estate has found a home.