Xmas, Macy's. December 1954
Xmas, Macy's. December 1954
Artist
William Klein
American, 1928 - 2022
Printer
Jean-Marc Bustamante
Place of OriginParis
Datenegative 1954, printed 1978
Dimensionsimage size: 7 7/8 x 12 3/8 in. (198 x 314 mm)
sheet: 12 in. (304 mm) x 15 7/8 in. (404 mm)
sheet: 12 in. (304 mm) x 15 7/8 in. (404 mm)
MediumGelatin silver print
ClassificationPhotographs
Credit LineMrs. George W. Stevens Art Fund and Carl B. Spitzer Fund
Object number
2003.13G
Not on View
TMA, The City, November 6, 2015-February 14, 2016.
Label TextWilliam Klein: In 1954, William Klein returned to New York from Paris, where he had been studying painting with Fernand Léger. Klein wanted to do a book about his home, New York City. Alexander Lieberman, art director of Vogue, arranged to fund a portfolio of photographs. One of Klein’s inspirations for the series was the New York Daily News, a tabloid known for grainy images and brutal headlines. To create this work of urban theater, Klein used only one 35 mm camera with three different lenses. Taking pictures rapidly and often not having the time or inclination to focus, the results are at once confrontational and lyrical, graphically harsh and poignantly honest. He wrote, “I saw the book as a tabloid gone berserk, gross, over-inked, brutal layout, bull-horn headlines. This is what New York deserved and would get.” (From the Introduction to the 1995 edition of the book William Klein, New York 1954-55)Membership
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