
Dash Snow, TBT, 2008 Photograph - Digital C -print, in 2 parts, in artists frame 37 x 25 inches (94 x 63.5 cm) each + frame Edition of 3 + 2 AP (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, TBT, 2008 Photograph - Digital C Print 30 x 40 inches (76.6 x 101.6 cm) + frame Edition of 3 + 2AP (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, TBT, 2008 Photograph - Digital C Print 25 x 37 inches (63.5 x 94 cm) + frame Edition of 3 + 2AP (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, TBT, 2008 Photograph - Digital C Print 20 x 30 inches (51 x 76.2 cm) + frame Edition of 3 + 2AP (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, TBT, 2008 Photograph - Digital C Print 30 x 36.6 inches (76.2 x 92.9cm)+ frame Edition of 3 + 2AP (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, TBT, 2008 Photograph - Digital C Print 37.5 x 55.8 inches (95.2 x 141.7 cm) + frame Edition of 3 + 2AP (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Collage on wood 70 x 70 inches (177.8 x 177.8 cm) (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Penis Envy (Original), 2007 Mixed media installation Light box wih inkjet print covered in artist (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Collage 17.75 x 23.75 inches (45.1 x 60.3 cm) (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Collage 11.75 x 9 inches (29.8 x 22.9 cm) unframed 20.25 x 17.75 inches (51.4 x 45.1 cm) framed (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Photo: Digital C-print 30.75 x 27.5 inches (78.1 x 70.5 cm) Edition of 3+2APS (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Collage 19.4 inches (49.3 cm) diameter (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Photo: Digital C-print 12.75 x 19.5 inches (32.4 x 49.5 cm) Edition of 3+2APS (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Collage on found paper 14.75 x 12.6 inches (37.5 x 32 cm) (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Photo: Digital C-print 60 x 40.1 inches (152.4 x 101.9 cm) Edition of 3+2APS (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Collage 11 x 8.5 inches (27.9 x 21.6 cm) unframed 19.25 x 16.75 inches (48.9 x 42.5 cm) framed(image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007 Collage in found frame 11 x 14.75 inches (27.9 x 37.5 cm) (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled (At Least They Died Together), 2007 Collage 15.75 x 11.25 inches (40 x 28.6 cm) unframed 24.25 x 19.75 inches (61.6 x 50.2 cm) framed (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled (It Asked For You), 2007 Collage on wood 10.5 x 8.75 inches (26.7 x 22.2 cm) (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled (No Love Withour Death Penalty), 2007 Collage 13.5 x 10 inches (34.3 x 25.4 cm) unframed 21.5 x 19.75 inches (54.6 x 50.2 cm) framed (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, Untitled (Gotcha!), 2008 Collage - Newspaper, artist's semen, glitter 11.25 x 13.75 inches (27.94 x 35.36 cm) (image courtesy of: http://www.peresprojects.com)

Dash Snow, This Was Your Life, 2005, Leather couch, rosary, mask with human hair, mirror, fur coat, horny hillbilly, palm tree, snakeskin boots, silent witness 205.7 x 195.6 cm (image courtesy of: http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk)

Dash Snow, Untitled, (Hell), 2005, Digital C-Print, 50.8 x 50.8 cm (image courtesy of: http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk)

Dash Snow, Polaroid wall, 2005, 20 enlarged Polaroid photographs C-Prints 20 x 20 ins each (image courtesy of: http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk)

Dash Snow, Untitled, (Dakota Smoking), 2003, Digital C-Print, 50.8 x 50.8 cm (image courtesy of: http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk)
Selected Interview:
Dash Snow
By Christopher Bollen
CHRISTOPHER BOLLEN: How has having a baby affected your work?
DASH SNOW: Before, we were living in my studio with the baby, and it was by no means up to par, cleanlinesswise. You know, like, razor blades, rats, and God knows what else all over the floor. She wasn’t crawling yet, but I would work on things at night, and somehow she’d manage to destroy them by the time I’d wake up-rolling around on collages that weren’t glued down or knocking things over. So, I got an apartment in the city. I’ve ended up just working there on the floor at night.
CB: Can Secret walk yet?
DS: She can if she holds onto my finger. It’s awesome.
CB: You just made a book of all of the Polaroids you’ve shot since 1997. How many are there?
DS: I went to my lab and got every Polaroid that I’d ever scanned. There were maybe 180, maybe more. I got it down to about 150. It’s weird because I hadn’t looked at those pictures in so long, and I really wasn’t into a lot of them. I just saw things differently at the time. I still think a lot of them are good pictures, but they’re just not things I would do anymore.
CB: The title of your collage book is God Spoiled a Perfect Asshole When He Put Teeth in Yer Mouth. What’s the title for the Polaroid book?
DS: I had seven titles, and I couldn’t figure out which one to use. So I put all seven titles on the cover. One of them is Revolt of Human Garbage. This book is going to be the hardest thing ever to catalogue.
CB: I know you spent the summer making a bunch of zines out in Long Island.
DS: That and some collage stuff-but mostly zines. I’m on zine number 40 and when I get to 50 I’m making a box set. They’re all different stories and concepts. Some are just random images from going through my archives. But they are really long. The shortest one is 80 pages.
CB: Is making work different now that the whole art world is paying close attention to you?
DS: I’ve seen what this kind of attention can do to people-when they let it go to their heads. I’ll only go to an opening if I’m a big fan of the artist or to support a friend. People say “the art world” but that’s kind of generalizing. I’m not so concerned with it. I just want to hang out with my baby and make art.
CB: And you have Jade, too, who is wonderful. You guys fell in love and had a baby so quickly.
DS: I got her pregnant in three days.
CB: I have a memory of you one night on a street on the Lower East Side holding a bunch of flowers and passing them out because you were so happy about it.
DS: I know now that I was never really in love like this before. It’s amazing.
(end)
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Interview Source:
http://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/dash-snow/
Image Source:
http://www.peresprojects.com/artist-works/dash-snow/4984/
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/dash_snow.htm
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