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Dennis Hopper at the Harwood Museum, Taos, NM

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

Artist and filmmaker Dennis Hopper curates "L.A. to Taos: 40 Years of Friendship" and "Hopper Paintings and Photographs" at the Harwood Museum of Art of the University of New Mexico. The show runs from May 8-Sept. 20, 2009. Show features artwork by Larry Bell, Ken Price, Ronald Davis, Ron Cooper, and Robert Dean Stockwell. The Harwood Museum is located at 238 Ledoux Street in Taos, New Mexico USA. Shot and edited by Rick Romancito for The Taos News Media Center, www.taosnews.com.

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  • glad I went and viewed all the great work by these talents.

    and the night before, 28 miles southwest of Taos by the Rio, after coming back from three months at the Salton Sea and Slab City, I almost had to shoot a man who was attempting to break into my Airstream as I slept. The reason I headed through Taos

    returning to Colorado was this retrospective. New Mexico, land of Enchantment

  • I picked up the Journal Santa Fe in front of the Plaza Cafe Sunday---entered, took a seat, ordered, opened the paper and read the newsof the day--which on that day was that Dennis had died---I knew last year I should go to the Harwood in Taos and see the works he had assembled---and felt fortunate on several levels, that I had done so---and it somehow there was a greater connection having read this info in a place I'd eaten many meals with friends and family!!

  • Mr. Hopper and the whole Harwood community has staged an amazing show that should NOT be missed. This is beautiful stuff that ironically never gets shown in Taos. The mountain clearly loves Hopper and the Harwood.

  • I think you're right. :-)

  • I think he was making a little joke.

  • Actually, that chair with the profile was NOT a profile of Dorothy Brett. It's the same Mayan king profile on the big red piece Dennis stood in front of.

    Just take my word for it. ^.^

  • Looking forward to walking inside the "Harwood" and seeing the Town of Taos for the first time.

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