William Klein

Painted contact by William Klein, courtesy of 51 Gallery, Antwerp:

“An international jury at Photokina 1963 voted William Klein one of the 30 most important photographers in the medium’s history. He became famous in Europe immediately upon publication of his strikingly intense book of photographs, “Life Is Good for You in New York” – William Klein Trance Witness Revels, for which he won the Prix Nadar in 1956. Klein’s visual language made an asset out of accident, graininess, blur, and distortion. He has described his work as “a crash course in what was not to be done in photography.” Klein employed a wide-angle lens, fast film, and novel framing and printing procedures to make images in a fragmented, anarchic mode that emphasized raw immediacy and highlighted the photographer’s presence in the scene. ”

Bertold Stallmach

“Four temperaments meditating” (2010) by Bertold Stallmach. Ants moving inbetween the four micro worlds.

JR goes Calvin Klein?

As part of the Images festival in Vevey, French artist JR has taken photos from other photographers (f.t.t.b:  Man Ray, Helen Levitt, John Philips) and pasted them in a new context. Titled the “unframed” series. Until then he has grounded his work on everyday people, their community and their stories.

I don’t want to judge to early but to me his new approach feels like advertising himself and these pretty well known photographers, I am missing the further meaning. JR, where is the love for the lost people ?!

Catching the fly catcher

“Catching the fly catcher” by Pan. Available from Exhibit A Gallery L.A.. Be there to celebrate Tony Alva’s birthday this weekend. The skate legend is turning to a grand age of 53. The original decks are available as reissues from tailtap.com.

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