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An immersive photographic tour of the legendary Chelsea Hotel,
whose residents share their stories and reveal the delirious
history of this landmark. Jackson Pollock, Robert Mapplethorpe,
Patti Smith, Dylan Thomas, Arthur Miller, Bob Dylan, Arthur C.
Clarke, Andy Warhol, William S.&,nbsp,Burroughs, Janis Joplin,
Eugene O'Neill, Rufus Wainwright, Betsey Johnson, R. Crumb, Thomas
Wolfe, Jasper Johns - these are just a few of the figures who at
one time occupied one of the most alluring and storied residences
ever: the Chelsea Hotel. Born during the Gilded Age and once the
tallest building in New York, the twelve-story landmark has long
been a magnet for artists, writers, musicians, and cultural
provocateurs of all stripes.In this book, photographer Colin Miller
and writer Ray Mock intimately portray the enduring bohemian spirit
of the Chelsea Hotel through interviews with nearly two dozen
current residents and richly detailed photographs of their unique
spaces. As documented in Miller's abundant photographs, these
apartments project the quirky decorating sensibilities of urban
aesthetes who largely work in film, theater, and the visual arts,
resulting in deliriously ornamental spaces with a kitschy edge.
Weathering the overall homogenization of New York and the rapid
transformation of the hotel itself - amid recent ownership
changeovers and tenant lawsuits - residents remain in about seventy
apartments while the rest of the units are converted to rentals
(and revert to a hotel-stay basis, which had ceased in 2011).For
the community of artists and intellectuals who remain, the
uncertain status of the hotel is just another stage in a
roller-coaster history. A fascinating portrait of a strand of
resilient bohemian New Yorkers and their creative, deeply
idiosyncratic homes, Hotel Chelsea is a rich visual and narrative
document of a cultural destination as complicated as it is
mythical.