I wanted to share this picture with you today taken by Denton Taylor a while ago.

I shared it in this article but it did not mean so much to me then as I wasn’t familiar with her work. That all changed recently when I came upon her book Just Kids and I’m completely transfixed.

Instead of reading it, I listened to Just Kids through Audible which was recounted by Patti herself and made it even more powerful.

The story is a powerful one. Not only does it paint a mesmerizing picture of New York in the late 60s and 70s (all the more meaningful to me now as I came to know New York much better last year) it is also a celebration of art and illustrates how powerful and profound friendship can be.

The book chronicles her friendship with Robert Mapplethorpe, who became a celebrated artist and photographer himself, and how they each helped eachother to find confidence in themselves and their art. They started with nothing and barely enough money to live on and it’s so interesting to read how their journey led them to what they became.

You may enjoy this video where she shares some stories of the book and even sings 2 songs.

Of course her style is not conventional, but I like that she is staying so true to herself and that she shows an air of confidence and complete self acceptance.

Needless to say I highly recommend Just Kids Just  which is beautifully written (it also won the national book award). Her latest book M Train is a follow-up to her earlier book.

Is Patti Smith an icon for you? Have you read the book(s)?

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Photography by Denton Taylor

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