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Giclée ali platnati odtis muzejske kakovosti z hitro proizvodnjo in prilagodljivimi možnostmi končne obdelave. ( Preklopite na ročno slikano delo
Preklop na sliko)
Izberite eno od naših vnaprej določenih velikosti, ki ustrezajo prvotnim proporcijam umetničkega dela.
Svoje dimenzije lahko vnesete sami, da bodo ustrezne za določen okvir ali prostor. Če izbrana velikost ne bo skladna z razmerji izvirne slike, bomo umetniško delo orezali ali podaljšali s pomočjo ogledalnega odraza ali barvno polnega roba. Pred začetkom proizvodnje vam bomo poslali digitalni predogled za potrditev.
Upoštevajte, da predogled na zaslonu ne prikazuje dejanskega orezovanja ali podaljševanja. Le digitalni predogled bo natančno prikazal končno kompozicijo.
Čeprav so na voljo prilagojene velikosti, priporočamo izbiro dimenzije s predhodno določenega seznama, da ohranite prvotna razmerja.
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Biografija umetnika
The Ironic Eye: The Unfiltered Vision of William Klein
To look through the lens of William Klein is to witness the world stripped of its polite veneers and presented in all its raw, kinetic, and often jarring glory. Born in New York City in 1926 into an impoverished Jewish family, Klein carried a rebellious spirit that would eventually dismantle the polished boundaries of mid-century photography. His journey was never a straight line; it was a series of deliberate disruptions. Before he became a titan of the photographic medium, he trained as a painter under the legendary Fernand Léger. This foundation in abstraction and sculpture deeply informed his later photographic work, imbuing his images with a structural intensity and a fascination with form that transcended mere documentation.
Klein’s transition from the canvas to the camera marked the birth of a new visual language. He did not merely want to capture reality; he wanted to collide with it. Moving to Paris after serving in the U.S. Army, he immersed himself in the European avant-garde, yet his heart remained tethered to the gritty, pulsing energy of the streets. His style became famously characterized by what he termed “photographic collage”—a technique involving unconventional framing, deliberate motion blur, and heavy grain that rejected the sterile perfection of traditional photojournalism. By embracing distortion and overlapping elements, Klein captured the psychological weight of urban existence, turning the chaotic streets of New and Paris into stages for profound human drama.
A Legacy of Provocation and Style
The mid-1950s served as a transformative era for Klein, defined by his ability to find beauty in the overlooked and the unsettling. His 1957 monograph, “New York,” remains one of the most influential books in the history of photography, documenting the raw, postwar vitality of his hometown with an unflinching eye. This work did more than just record a city; it captured a mood of restlessness and transformation. It was during this period that he also began to bridge the gap between high art and commercial allure, finding immense success as a fashion photographer for Vogue. In the pages of Vogue, Klein applied his street-wise, gritty aesthetic to the world of haute couture, proving that elegance could coexist with an edge of urban decay.
Throughout his prolific career, Klein’s achievements were marked by prestigious accolades and a relentless pursuit of new mediums. His contributions to the visual arts were recognized through numerous honors, including:
- The Prix Nadar, awarded in 1957 for his groundbreaking photographic vision.
- The Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship.
- The Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award at the Sony World Photography Awards.
Beyond the still image, Klein was a true polymath of the moving image, directing feature-length fiction films, documentaries, and producing hundreds of television commercials. His work always maintained a singular, ironic tone—a way of looking at the world that was simultaneously critical and deeply affectionate. Whether capturing the vibrant nightlife of a New York pizzeria or the isolated solitude of a man under an elevated train, Klein’s legacy lies in his refusal to look away from the truth. He remains a foundational figure whose work continues to challenge how we perceive the intersection of art, life, and the beautiful chaos of the human condition.
William Klein
1928 - , United States of America
Hitri podatki
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Street Photography
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Kinetic Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Fernand Léger']
- Date Of Birth: April 19, 1926
- Date Of Death: September 10, 2022
- Full Name: William Klein
- Nationality: American-French
- Notable Artworks:
- Pizzeria, New York
- Gun, Gun, Gun, New York
- Man under El
- Place Of Birth: New York City, United States


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