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Scopin: Chelsea Hotel

Scopin: Chelsea Hotel

Text by Albert Scopin
Text by Michael Stoeber

£38.00

Publishing 12th Jan 2026
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    • An intimate look behind the façade of the Chelsea Hotel in New York - perhaps the most famous hotel in the world - and its inhabitants from 1969 to 1971 such as Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe, Wim Wenders, Rosa von Praunheim, Milos Forman and Jonas Mekas
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    The Chelsea Hotel in New York has been an iconic spot for the art and music scene since the 1960s. From 1969 to 1971, the artist Albert Scopin, who was, at the time, an assistant to photographers Mikel Avedon and Bill King, also lived there. The hotel was always abuzz with activity and everyone who lived there seemed to be searching for something. What the young Scopin was searching for was an unfiltered view of the people who came and went. To capture the lively goings-on as discreetly as possible, he often didn’t even look through the viewfinder of his Kodak Instamatic.

    The resulting images depict an as-yet unknown Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe as a fledgling couple, both individuals on their path to fame; film directors Wim Wenders, Rosa von Praunheim, Milos Forman and Jonas Mekas are there; the Warhol crowd performs a play; the hotel staff throw a crazy party in the basement; up on the roof, people contemplate what the future might hold, looking down on a city just waiting to be conquered. Brief accompanying texts by the artist as well as an interview complete the volume, which provides an unusually intimate look behind the façade of what is perhaps the most famous hotel in the world.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Kerber
    ISBN
    9783735610478
    Publish date
    12th Jan 2026
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the USA & Canada
    Size
    260 mm x 210 mm
    Pages
    176 Pages
    Illustrations
    118 color
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