Lost Days at the Chelsea Hotel
When asked by the critic and art historian Michael Stoeber if the apartments at the Chelsea Hotel were “portraits of their occupants,” the photographer Albert Scopin replied, “Definitely. That amazed me. The magnitude of it was new to me.” Those likenesses, uncanny in the way a dog and its owner ... More »
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