fromenglish.elpais.com3 weeks agoWritingAn open door into the rooms of Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe, and other residents of the legendary Chelsea HotelAlbert Scopin's experiences and photographs at the Chelsea Hotel in 1969 reflect a vibrant artistic community and the era's creative freedom.
fromAnOther1 month agoBerlinLost Photos of the Chelsea Hotel in the 1970sAlbert Scopin's photographs of 1970s New York capture the vibrant, chaotic essence of the Chelsea Hotel and its artistic community.
Writingfromenglish.elpais.com3 weeks agoAn open door into the rooms of Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe, and other residents of the legendary Chelsea HotelAlbert Scopin's experiences and photographs at the Chelsea Hotel in 1969 reflect a vibrant artistic community and the era's creative freedom.
BerlinfromAnOther1 month agoLost Photos of the Chelsea Hotel in the 1970sAlbert Scopin's photographs of 1970s New York capture the vibrant, chaotic essence of the Chelsea Hotel and its artistic community.
fromArtnet News1 month agoLong-Lost Photos of Chelsea Hotel Resurface in a New BookScopin's decision to room at the Hotel Chelsea was a matter of frugality, reflecting a serious class system within the ornate 12-story building.Arts
New York CityfromOpen Culture2 months agoA Tour Inside the Chelsea Hotel: Once Home to Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, Leonard Cohen & MoreThe Chelsea Hotel became an iconic artists' refuge due to low rents, generous management, and a storied cultural legacy now facing contentious renovations.