New photography exhibition tells the story of the Chelsea Hotel

It’s an endless list — the writers, artists, performers and musicians who have either lived, stayed, or created at the Hotel Chelsea on West 23rd Street in its namesake neighborhood: Mark Twain, Arthur Miller, Dee Dee Ramone, Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe, just to name a few. 

The legendary lodging and living space is spotlighted in a new photo exhibition called “No Vacancy,” a tribute to Hotel Chelsea, also known as the Chelsea Hotel, at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in SoHo. There are images of Blondie, Andy Warhol, who shot his film “Chelsea Girls” there, Leonard Cohen and Janis Joplin. 

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