Traditional photography books put me to sleep
- They were untouchable academic & boring. For me design graphics & layout were almost as important as the photographs themselves. & thats why I did everything I could to create a new kind of visual book". William Klein 1954/5 Born in New York in 1929 painter photographer film-maker & graphic artist William Klein is often cited as a tour de force of street photography; however his influence is far more extensive than that. His book " Life is " Good & Good For You in New York: Trance
- Witness
- Revels" created in just three months & published in Paris in 1956 was one of the publishing sensations of the decade. Ground-breaking in its use of movement blur high contrast printing ultra-rapid film wide angle lenses cropping & page design it was followed by photo-essays on Tokyo Moscow & Paris. In addition Klein gained widespread fame for his work as a fashion photographer for Vogue despite the fact that he had no particular interest in fashion & for his bitingly satirical films including " Who are you" " Polly Magoo" " Mr Freedom" & " Le Couple Temoin". Klein lives & works in Paris. This astonishing book designed & selected by Klein himself is a visual history of his long & varied career. Including iconic images painted contact sheets magazine covers & previously unseen images the book is arranged chronologically from the 1950s through to the present. The seminal photo-books of the 1950s & 1960s are represented by their graphically powerful jackets & stunning spreads as fresh & startling today as when they burst upon the world. Fashion photographs in both black & white & colour range from moody portraits to filmic surreal tableaux revealing Kleins revolutionary impact on the genre. Film posters & film stills show the ways in which he captured & commented on the spirit of the times creating biopics of Muhammad Ali & Little Richard & feature films with stars including Donald Pleasance & Serge Gainsbourg. The journey through Kleins work concludes with a selection of his recent colour photographs including the extraordinary scenes he found when shooting in London in 2011 among the crowds during the wedding of Prince William & Kate Middleton."