•  Installation Shots From: Paper
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Paper
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Paper
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Paper
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Paper
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
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Dash Snow
Fuck the Police

2005

45 Framed press clippings, semen

Dimensions variable
Adopting all the attitude of hip hop posturing, Dash Snow’s Fuck the Police presents a prized collection of newspaper headlines emblazoned with instances cop corruption. Each salacious story is splattered with cum and framed and mounted as a trophy. Wittily combining protest with hard-core bravado, Snow’s installation draws upon fictional connotations to conjure sociopathic images of gangsta persona. In his ballsy statement of counter-culture vehemence, Snow merges Warhol reference with Tarantino sensationalism in humorously pathological display.
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Dash Snow
Untitled (Hell)

2005

Digital C-Print

50.8 x 50.8 cm
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Dash Snow
Untitled, (Jesus Loves U)

2003

Digital C-Print

50.8 x 50.8 cm
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Dash Snow
Untitled

2006

Digital C-Prints

223.5 x 120.7 cm

OTHER RESOURCES

tinyvices.com
A selection of Polaroid’s from Dash Snow

galleri-se.no
When Dash Snow picked up a camera at the age of 16, his motives were straightforward -- to document nights out in New York that he and his friends found they could not remember the following morning.

whitney.org
A boy shows off his magnum of Veuve Clicquot for the camera; a naked couple poses in a hotel room; a dog looks up from scavenging in the trash: Dash Snow's Polaroid photographs document his own life in New York's Lower East Side.