William Klein: The Beauty of Disaster

Date de publication :

22/03/2007

Langue :

Français

Format :

.doc

Nombre de pages :

5 pages

Niveau :

grand public

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Sommaire :

 
 

Sommaire William Klein: The Beauty of Disaster
 Sommaire

 
  1. Painting: 1948-1954
  2. Photography: 1954-1965, back to photography in 1975. Via the photographic medium Klein invades the street and explores new techniques to illustrate his new interests
  3. Films: from 1958. Klein found in filmmaking the most efficient way to render the movement through documentaries and fictions

Résumé :

Born in 1928, in New York, william klein is the son of Jewish immigrants. Although he did not attend any art classes, he became very sensitive to art at an early age and often went to the Moma. william klein is well-known for his photographic works but he is also a painter and a filmmaker. He is certainly the most French American artist as he arrived in Paris during World War II and still lives and works here. After he passed his grade in sociology at the age of 18, he entered the American army and thanks to the partnership between France and the United-States he attended class at the Sorbonne.
klein developed his artistic process and interests to create new visual objects always at the limits of painting, photography and films in order to give his own vision of reality with his proper style at the same time brutal and poetic.
He learnt the bases of art in books and assumed as influences the painters of the Quattrocento as well as comics, the Bauhaus and Dadaism.

We will see through his different works (painting, photography and movies) how william klein has always been and is still a controversial and inventive artist.

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