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September 12, 2021 by Robert Aloia

Cheryl Dunn | In episode 96 of Light Culture Podcast, Paper Magazine founder David Hershkovits talks with Cheryl Dunn, a world-renowned street photographer as well as creator of the documentary “Moments Like This Never Last,” on the life of the late, great artist Dash Snow.

Click link below to listen:

https://lightculture.ca/episodes/cheryl-dunn-dash-snow-doc-director/?fbclid=IwAR1w30n4dASe01zaJvoT0opjC5qa07CnYbgt43XsaKeN9HLJXueRJTksDsY

September 12, 2021 /Robert Aloia
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Cheryl Dunn’s Moments Like This Never Last made its debut yesterday as a part of the 2020 DOC NYC film festival. It’s an intimate piece on the life of graffiti legend turned art world darling, Dash Snow. The story is told via archival footage, and interviews with those that knew him best, including: Leo Fitzpatrick, Jason Dill, Larry Clark, Kunle Martin, and many more.Get tickets here: https://www.docnyc.net/film/moments-like-this-never-last/

Cheryl Dunn’s Moments Like This Never Last made its debut yesterday as a part of the 2020 DOC NYC film festival. It’s an intimate piece on the life of graffiti legend turned art world darling, Dash Snow. The story is told via archival footage, and interviews with those that knew him best, including: Leo Fitzpatrick, Jason Dill, Larry Clark, Kunle Martin, and many more.

Get tickets here: https://www.docnyc.net/film/moments-like-this-never-last/

November 17, 2020 by Robert Aloia
November 17, 2020 /Robert Aloia
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