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WILLIAM KLEIN
7 Up (1955), 2001

Edition of 500
30(w) x 40(h) cm
11.81(w) x 15.75(h) inches
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30(w) x 40(h) cm
11.81(w) x 15.75(h) inches
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Iris print on Velin d’arche paper.

Signed and titled on front, numbered on verso.

Edition of 500
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$ 620.00 Available from a private collection
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William Klein Biography

(American, 1926 - 2022)
Born in New York in 1928, at the age of 20 William Klein went to Paris to study under Fernand Leger, who encouraged his students to reject conformity and the traditional gallery, and go out and work on the streets; this was possibly the making of Klein as an innovative and ground-breaking photographer. After getting married, he decided to remain in Paris, where he still lives and works today. As an artist using photography, during the early 1950’s Klein set out to re-invent the photographic document. His photographs were often blurred or out of focus, and his deliberately over-exposed negatives, the use of high-grain film and experimenting with wide angled lenses shocked the established order of the photography world. Following on from his street work, Klein preferred to photograph his models out in on location and, not particularly interested in clothes or fashion, used this opportunity to introduce new techniques to fashion photography that are still used today, including the use of wide-angle and long-focus lenses, long exposures combined with flash and multiple exposures.

Prizes in the 1990’s included the Hasselblad Prize and the Agfa-Bayer/Hugo Erfurt Prize and also during this time he created ‘In & Out of Fashion’, a mixed media project including drawings, photographs and film, which was published simultaneously with shows in London, Paris and New York. In 1997 he re-photographed New York and had shows in Barcelona and Paris. In 1999 he was awarded the ‘Medal of the Century’ by the royal photographic society’ in London.

Klein’s work has been shown in major venues across the world including the Museum of Modern Art de la Ville, Paris and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Recent solo exhibitions have included the Galleria Carla Sozzani, Milan (2000); the Scottish National Gallery (1999); FNAC, Paris (1999); Pushkine Museum, Moscow (1997) and Hamilton’s Gallery, London (1997).
 
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An accidental photographer with no formal training, William Klein got his career off the ground in the fifties by breaking the mainstream rules of photography. City scenes were cropped and overexposed, and the subjects - whether it was a fashion model at Piazza di Spagna in Rome or a group of New Yorkers celebrating St. Patrick’s Day - were often out-of-focus and shot at a skewed angle. Klein’s work was ground-breaking and during the following seven decades he rose to become one of today’s most influential photographers. The series ‘Barbara’ and ‘New York’ visualise two of the artist’s much-loved themes; fashion portraits of Barbara Mullen and urban residents of the American metropolis, a series which won him the prestigious Prix Nadar prize in 1957.
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OTHER ARTWORK BY WILLIAM KLEIN
William Klein - Group, St. Patrick's Day (1955)
William Klein - Man Foreground, Woman Behind (1955)
William Klein - Kids Making Faces (1955)
William Klein - Woman and Saks (1955)
William Klein - Star Spangled Banner (1955)
William Klein - Three Kids and Flag (1955)
 

Group, St. Patrick's Day (1955)

Man Foreground, Woman Behind (1955)

Kids Making Faces (1955)

Woman and Saks (1955)

Star Spangled Banner (1955)

Three Kids and Flag (1955)

Available from a private collection
Available from a private collection
Available from a private collection
Available from a private collection
Available from a private collection
Available from a private collection
 
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