Magnum photographer Dennis Stock met James Dean in Hollywood in January 1955 and, intrigued, began to photograph him. Following him on a visit to his birthplace in Fairmount, Indiana, to New York City, and back to Hollywood, Stock recorded unforgettable images of the young actor in both his professional and private worlds.
Stock’s photographs of Dean capture the spirit and humor of an extremely talented man who represented the youth, awareness, and vitality of a generation. From shots of Dean sharing a flirtatious smile to intimate vignettes of his return to Fairmount and classic portraits of him walking the rainy streets of New York City, Stock reveals Dean as we will always remember him - including a shocking and tragically ironic series of photographs of the actor as he climbed into a coffin - for, within months of when the picture was taken, Dean would be dead.
Dennis Stock — James Dean
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New York City, 1955
Fairmount, Indiana, 1955
James Dean, 1955
James Dean in the old school house, Fairmount, Indiana, 1955
James Dean acting with Ronald Reagan in CBS TV drama, "The Dark, Dark Hours," 1954
James Dean attending a dance class with Katherine Dunham, New York City, 1955
Times Square, New York City, 1955
James Dean with accountant, New York City, 1955
Fairmount, Indiana, 1955
James Dean reading with cousin Markie, Fairmount, Indiana, 1955
Fairmount, Indiana, 1955
James Dean during the filming of "Rebel Without a Cause," California, 1955
© Dennis Stock / Magnum Photos
Number of Objects: Number of objects: 32 prints (29 framed + 3 mounted) 20 framed works: 20 x 24 inches, 9 framed works: 24 x 30 inches, 3 mounted prints: 40 1/2 x 58 1/2 inches
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Dennis Stock
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