Dennis Hopper said that “that art is everywhere in every corner that you choose to frame and not just ignore and walk by.”
This book is a collection of the Polaroid pictures of Los Angeles’ graffiti art that Dennis Hopper shot during his filming of the movie, Colors, in 1988.
His Polaroids are a perfect reminder of what draws us to this exterior art: poetically scrawled on the walls of the public space, it is both modern and ancient evidence of anonymity in individual and group dynamics - an experience that appeals to the aesthetic sensibilities of the human psyche.