November 2009
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The poetic Norwegian photographer Ola Rindal at l’Hôtel Amour, Paris. Photo Christian Dogimont
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A wall of mischievous Polaroids at l’Hôtel Amour, Paris. Photo Christian Dogimont
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L’Hôtel Amour, Paris. Photo Ola Rindal
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Patricia Schmid at 320 rue St. Honoré, Hobo’s perpetual pied-à-terre in Paris. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Patricia Schmid going for a walk and a cigarette in the dusk of Paris. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Nighttime in les jardins des Tuileries, Paris. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Leaving New York. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Jules and I very late at night at the Ace Hotel, New York. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Staring at the entrance of the Ace Hotel and at our old boots, New York. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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The Graffiti stickers on the walls of the Ace Hotel, New York. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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The steps leading from the bathrooms to the lobby of the Ace Hotel, New York. Photo Jules Moore
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Friends and family: Shawn Dogimont, Jules Moore, Martial Schmeltz, my mother Deborah Power and Jérémie Rozan at the Soho Grand. Photo Christian Dogimont
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A late dinner with the photographer Hugh Lippe at Bacaro, New York. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Because the night belongs to lovers… A poster of Patti Smith on the streets of New York. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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And the road long and winding. Mr. Joe Strummer’s lexicon. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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The most beautiful girls in New York. Jules Moore and Marta Jaciubek-McKeever of Fan Death in front of the Joe Strummer mural on Avenue A. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Kissing salt and pepper beagles at the delicious Standard Grill, New York. Photo Jules Moore
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The famous floor-to-ceiling windows of The Standard Hotel, New York. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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A view of the Le Corbusier evoking Standard Hotel straddling the High Line park. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Jules Moore in our room at The Standard Hotel, New York. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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THIS TRAIN IS BOUND FOR GLORY
We came to New York in part for the opening of Justine Kurland’s show. Justine spent two years travelling and photographing trains, train hoppers and the American West as mythologized in folk songs and literature. Many of her landscapes are also featured in the new issue of Hobo Magazine wherein she writes: “The photographs I make are narratives gleaned from America’s dream of...
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“Casper on the Back Porch.” Photo Deborah Power
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The artist Justine Kurland at her show This Train is Bound for Glory. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Kim Gordon and Jules Moore at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York. Photo Deborah Power