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Bootsy HollerCrowd at REM2025 / 1999
2025 / 1999
$1,200
£905.61
€1,036.78
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A$1,858.04
CHF 969.34
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NOK 12,149.23
SEK 11,447.77
DKK 7,739.31
About the Item
Archival pigment print
Edition 1/5 +2AP
MAKiNG iT: the Seattle indie scene, 1992-2008
MAKiNG iT is a celluloid recording of the music scene in Seattle between 1992 and 2008. A story about the passion for creating in a time before smartphones and social media started running our lives. The exhibition features images that will soon be published in the monograph, Fall 2025, MAKiNG iT: An Intimate Documentary of the Seattle Indie, Rock & Punk Scene, 1992-2008.
Holler currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. She has been recognized by the Society of Photographic Journalism and selected for Critical Mass Top 50 twice. Her art images have appeared in numerous publications like VOGUE, House & Garden, Aesthetica, Dodho, FOA, AAP Magazine, and Chinese Photographer Magazine. Her seminal work is in the permanent collection of the Grammy Museum. She has shown work at The Foley Gallery, in NYC, and in 2020 she was invited to exhibit at the Shanghai International Photo Festival. She has hung art at London Photo, Fotofever, Paris, The Griffin Museum of Photography, the California Museum of Photography, and The Center for Fine Art Photography. She was recently awarded Best-of-Show at the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, California. In 2019 she published her second monograph, TREASURES: objects I've known all my life. Bootsy is working on a new book on the Seattle Music Scene 1992-2008.
- Creator:Bootsy Holler (American)
- Creation Year:2025 / 1999
- Dimensions:Height: 13 in (33.02 cm)Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.26 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Los Angeles, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2499216928912
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