
digital C-print
A raw and visceral snapshot from Dash Snow's provocative visual diary, this digital C-print captures the chaotic energy and underground spirit that defined his brief but intense career. Rooted in the gritty street culture of downtown New York, the work reflects Snow's unflinching documentation of a life lived on the edge, blurring the boundaries between art and lived experience. The photograph carries the hallmark intimacy and transgressive urgency that made Snow one of the most compelling and controversial artists of his generation.
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
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Under the Influence
April 11, 2013
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Ryan McGinley
American · b. 1977
McGinley shares Snow's intimate documentary approach to photographing downtown New York youth culture and underground communities with raw visceral energy and a confessional personal urgency that blurs art and lived experience.

Larry Clark
American · b. 1943

Clark pioneered the same transgressive photographic documentation of gritty street life and counterculture existence that defines this C-print, capturing marginalized communities with unflinching boldness and provocative intimacy.

Nan Goldin
American · b. 1953

Goldin's color photographic diaries of underground New York subcultures carry the same chaotic intimacy and documentary urgency visible in this work, treating the camera as a tool for capturing unfiltered life on the edge.
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