Event location: Royal Academy of Arts . Ongoing event.
Dennis Hopper, the American film actor and director, was closely associated with the hopes and failures of the counterculture of the 1960s.
Hopper was a keen artist and he took up photography intensively from 1961 " 1967, documenting America's cultural and social life. This exhibition will bring together over 400 of his photographs, discovered after Hopper's death in 2010.
Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album will feature iconic portraits of artists and actors, including Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol and Paul Newman, alongside shots of historic social and political events such as Martin Luther King's march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965.
Duration - view at your leisure
When Can I Go - The exhibition is open between 6th to 25th September Daily: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, (until 10:00 PM on Fridays)
Where do I go - exchange your voucher at the Royal Academy of Arts
Nearest underground - Piccadilly Circus or Green Park
Bus Routes - 9, 14, 19, 22 or 38
How Does It work - You will receive a voucher which you must print and bring it with you on the day. The voucher will be exchanged on arrival for a valid exhibition ticket.
What is included
Entry to the exhibition
Dennis Hopper - One of the best actors of his generation
A keen artist who took up photography intensively from 1961 - 1967
Is this suitable for Children - Yes (children under 16 get free admission). .
Good to Know
- Senior (over 60 years) and Student discounts available - you must present valid photo ID
- These are not times entry tickets, time will be allocated when your voucher is exchanged.
- At busy times there may be queuing involved to collect your tickets
Cancellation Policy - No refunds available