dash snow American artist Dash Snow was a true rebel. He started out as a graffiti artist and deliberately lived as an outsider. In the early 2000s, he was the center of a new generation of artists in New York and became a collaborator of Purple, interviewing and shooting artists he admired. Except in our pages, he refused to model because his own image was entirely part of his art — based on documenting his daily life and friends like Dan Colen, Ryan McGinley, Terence Koh, Agathe Snow, and his partner Jade Berreau. A close friend and a constant inspiration to us, he lived by his own rules, trying to forge a pure path to art with no compromises. Opposed to all forms of authority and a harsh critic of American politics and media, he used art as a weapon against fear and control. He lived fast and died too…
DASH SNOW, UNTITLED (GIRL WITH FLUTE), 2006-2007, COLLAGE, 15x71/4 INCHES, COURTESY OF THE DASH SNOW ARCHIVE, NYC, AND MORÁN MORÁN
DASH SNOW, STEAL, 2006-2007, COLLAGE, 71/5x5 INCHES, COURTESY OF THE DASH SNOW ARCHIVE, NYC, AND MORÁN MORÁN
2008 purple fashion magazine #10 dash snow wearing balenciaga photos by terry richardson