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WILLIAM KLEIN (American, b. 1928) MODERN DANCE CEREMONY, TOKYO various printer’s sizing notations...

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WILLIAM KLEIN (American, b. 1928) MODERN DANCE CEREMONY, TOKYO various printer’s sizing notations...
WILLIAM KLEIN
(American, b. 1928)
MODERN DANCE CEREMONY, TOKYO
various printer’s sizing notations
in pencil on verso
label adhered to verso:
“M 4857/ EDITORIAL/
Modern Photography/
Month: Jan”
gelatin silver print
101?2 x 153?4 in. (26.7 x 40 cm)
1961
ESTIMATE: $8,000-12,000
LITERATURE
“William Klein: Tokyo,” Infinity, vol. 13, no. 10, October 1964, pp. 4-11
(illustrated on pp. 4-5)
William Klein, TOKYO, NEW YORK, Crown, 1964, pp. 18-19 (illustrated)
Patricia Caulfield, “Wm Klein,” MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY, vol. 29, no. 1, January 1965, pp. 84-89 (illustrated on pp. 84-85)
Arthur Ollman, KLEIN, SAN DIEGO, Museum of Photographic Arts, 1987,
pl. 3 (illustrated)
“The Collection of Joshua P. Smith,” APERTURE, no. 124, Summer 1991,
pp. 26-35 (illustrated on p. 32)
WILLIAM KLEIN POUR LA LIBERT… DE LA PRESSE, PARIS, Reporters Sans FrontiËres, 2001, pp. 54-55 (illustrated)
After observing this dance group perform in the studio, William Klein arranged to photograph them in an ordinary Tokyo street. He explained why: “I thought it would symbolize the absurdity of Tokyo street life and life in general. The dancers themselves seek to symbolize different currents in Japanese life– alienation, hidden cruelty, spastic tripping over everyday hazards (performer in center), male-female ambiguity, etc. We stopped traffic and attracted huge crowds, but the police did not interfere” (“Wm Klein,” MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY, January 1965, p. 87).
This lot is apparently the actual print used for reproduction in the January 1965 issue of Modern Photography.