Y2K's: The Cobrasnake Archive
By (Author) Mark Hunter
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
7th June 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Photography: portraits and self-portraiture
778.926
Hardback
240
Width 184mm, Height 260mm
A love letter to a time before Instagram, and the legendary party scenes of the 2000s that brought together the new millenniums rising stars of pop culture.
Under the moniker The Cobrasnake, the photographer Mark Hunter captured the party scenes of Los Angeles and New York during the hipster-glam heyday of the 2000s and in doing so defined the look of a generation.
First with a Polaroid and then with a digital camera, Cobrasnake captured pioneers of youth culture from Kanye West and Steve Aoki to Jeremy Scott, Katy Perry, and Lindsay Lohan icons of the indie pop world in the making. Intimately connected with the people around him, and keyed-in to the edgier fringes of the fashion, music, and art worlds, Hunter photographed influencers before they were influencers, in the wild and at play from the streets of LA to NYC and beyond.
Collected here for the first time are more than three hundred of Cobrasnakes most iconic images alongside ephemera, from concert tickets and backstage passes to outtakes and unseen photographs from his many adventures. These photographs are records of the last generation of partiers to pre-date the live-streaming of culture afforded by todays social media capturing the energy and vibrancy of a time before Instagram.
Mark Hunter is a photographer who under the moniker of the Cobrasnake chronicled the party scenes of Los Angeles and New York in the 2000s. His work has appeared everywhere from editorials in Rolling Stone and Harpers Bazaar to advertising campaigns for Calvin Klein and Helmut Lang. He lives in Los Angeles.