Dennis Hopper
decade
1930s
1936
Dennis Hopper is born in Dodge City, Kansas.
decade
1950s
late 1950s 1958
Bruce Conner creates a body of paper collages using fragments of nineteenth-century engraved illustrations that he attributes to his friend Dennis Hopper.
decade
1960s
1964
Dennis Hopper takes pictures of some of the “Ferus gang,” with whom he is friendly.
1964
Ed Ruscha has a solo exhibition at the Ferus Gallery. At the opening he meets actor Dennis Hopper, whose 1961 photograph Double Standard, taken on the corner of Santa Monica Blvd and Melrose Avenue through his car windshield, is used in the show’s announcement. Hopper buys Standard Station, Amarillo Texas (1963), which was featured in the exhibition. After the opening, Hopper and Ruscha become lifelong friends.
1965
Dennis Hopper photographs his friend Bruce Conner.
1968
Bruce Conner advises Dennis Hopper on his film Easy Rider (1969).
decade
1970s
1971–73 1971
Bruce Conner uses the Dennis Hopper collages as source material for a series of photo etchings produced at Crown Point Press in Oakland, with founding Director Kathan Brown. They are published in three volumes as The Dennis Hopper One Man Show. Conner originally proposed the collages for an exhibition of the same name at the Nicholas Wilder Gallery in Los Angeles in 1967, but Wilder rejected the proposal given the false attribution.
1971
Dennis Hopper visits Allen Ruppersberg’s installation Al’s Grand Hotel.
1972
Daria Halprin, the daughter of Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, marries Dennis Hopper. They divorce four years later.
1972
Larry Bell has a solo exhibition at Dennis Hopper Gallery in Taos, New Mexico.
1973
The Dennis Hopper One Man Show opens at the James Willis Gallery in San Francisco.
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Larry Bell Bruce Conner Anna Halprin Lawrence Halprin Allen Ruppersberg Ed Ruscha California Ferus Gallery Kansas La Cienega Los Angeles New Mexico Nicholas Wilder Gallery Oakland San Francisco Al’s Grand Hotel