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Bruce Conner — Image X (from The Dennis Hopper One Man Show, Volume II)
Bruce Conner — Image X (from The Dennis Hopper One Man Show, Volume II)
Bruce Conner

Image X (from The Dennis Hopper One Man Show, Volume II)

1972

Image X from The Dennis Hopper One Man Show, Volume II, created in 1972, extends the artist's collaborative documentation project. This photoetching shows the evolution of the series into its second volume with continued refinement of technique. The work explores the nuances of printmaking as a medium for capturing portrait imagery. The series represents an important intersection of fine art and popular culture documentation. The progression from Volume I to Volume II demonstrates the artist's sustained engagement with the project.

Medium
photoetching
Dimensions

Notes

This work is from the edition of 10 printed and published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist, Collection of Vivian Kurz

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April 16, 2026

Estimate: $800$1,200

Lot 172

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Bruce Conner, Image X (from The Dennis Hopper One Man Show, Volume II), 1972

Image X from The Dennis Hopper One Man Show, Volume II, created in 1972, extends the artist's collaborative documentation project. This photoetching shows the evolution of the series into its second volume with continued refinement of technique. The work explores the nuances of printmaking as a medium for capturing portrait imagery. The series represents an important intersection of fine art and popular culture documentation. The progression from Volume I to Volume II demonstrates the artist's sustained engagement with the project.

Medium
photoetching
Dimensions
22.9 x 32.4 cm
Year
1972
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

1972, Series Work, Series, Photoetching Technique, Dennis Hopper, Fine Art Print, Artistic Interpretation, Technical Refinement, Documentary Style, Documentation, Photographic Source, Printmaking, Popular Culture, Fine Art, Detailed Imagery, Collaborative Project, Print Process, Photoetching, Visual Documentation, Portrait

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