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A collection of more than 400 recently rediscovered prints in which Dennis Hopper documented the U.S. arts scene of the mid-1960s, the civil rights movement and much more is going on show in Berlin _ an exhibition that his children say offers an intimate glimpse at his youth.

A collection of more than 400 recently rediscovered prints in which Dennis Hopper documented the U.S. arts scene of the mid-1960s, the civil rights movement and much more is going on show in Berlin — an exhibition that his children say offers an intimate glimpse at his youth.
His daughter, Marin Hopper, said that after Hopper died in 2010 and his house was cleared out for sale, the family happened on several boxes containing the prints.
"I really felt that it was like having a conversation with him," Marin Hopper, who helped organize the exhibition, said of the show.