
digital colour coupler print on fugiflex
A raw and visceral work by the transgressive New York artist Dash Snow, this piece reflects his unflinching documentation of underground culture, personal chaos, and street life. The digital colour coupler print on Fugiflex suggests a photographic intimacy, translating Snow's instinctive, diary-like visual language into a bold and immediate format. The work carries the restless energy and confessional urgency that defined his short but influential career.
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
Contemporary Art Day Sale
October 17, 2013
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Artists in conversation
Ryan McGinley
American · b. 1977
McGinley shares Snow's raw photographic intimacy and documentary approach to underground youth culture in New York, capturing restless energy and confessional moments with bold color and immediacy that closely mirrors this fugiflex print aesthetic.

Larry Clark
American · b. 1943

Clark's unflinching photographic documentation of street life, transgressive subcultures, and personal chaos directly parallels Snow's visceral diary-like visual language and commitment to depicting raw underground American experience.

Nan Goldin
American · b. 1953

Goldin's intimate color photography documenting marginalized communities and personal chaos shares the same confessional urgency and vibrant photographic directness evident in this bold color coupler print by Snow.
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