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"I Love You, Stupid" by American artist Dash Snow (1981–2009). Born into a prestigious New York collector family, Snow left home at a young age and rose to prominence through street life and graffiti activities. He became a symbolic figure of the New York art scene in the 2000s, attracting attention alongside Dan Colen and Ryan McGinley. While developing diverse forms of expression such as collages and installations using blood and magazine clippings, Polaroid photography became an important means of capturing his own life. This book is a representative collection of his works centered around Polaroids, capturing fragments of time with friends, drugs and parties, and everyday life drifting through the city with an impulsive and intimate sense of distance. These are not merely records, but emerge as substitutes and traces of memory, vividly highlighting youth, deviance, and the consumption of time itself.