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A Masterpiece Podcast
Masterpiece London
25 episodes
9 months ago
This podcasts bring together Masterpiece exhibitors in different fields to discuss, from personal and aesthetic perspectives, a single material that is shared across those fields: how the speakers relate to the material, what they’ve learnt about it over time, what makes it beautiful; its versatility; how it has been handled, worked, manipulated, transformed by artists; and why and how collectors prize and preserve it today. The series takes a tangent on cross-collecting by exploring what disparate type of objects have in common – and what we can learn about them by placing them together.

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This podcasts bring together Masterpiece exhibitors in different fields to discuss, from personal and aesthetic perspectives, a single material that is shared across those fields: how the speakers relate to the material, what they’ve learnt about it over time, what makes it beautiful; its versatility; how it has been handled, worked, manipulated, transformed by artists; and why and how collectors prize and preserve it today. The series takes a tangent on cross-collecting by exploring what disparate type of objects have in common – and what we can learn about them by placing them together.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Education
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Masterpiece London 2022 | William Klein – A Technique of No Taboos
A Masterpiece Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes 37 seconds
3 years ago
Masterpiece London 2022 | William Klein – A Technique of No Taboos

This talk gives an insight into the scope of William Klein’s career and why his approach to photography and image-making was pioneering. He is well known for his fashion photography and distinctive gritty style of street photography together with his unconventional approach to subject matter. This talk will consider all aspects of his career including his training as a painter and work with film set against the wider context of art historical developments at the time, particularly Surrealism. Alongside this, the conversation will reference the major William Klein retrospective on show at the International Center for Photography in New York from June to September 2022.


The talk will also explore the relationship between artist and gallery and the long-term friendship between William Klein and Marcus Bury, co-founder of HackelBury Fine Art Gallery.


“I came from the outside, the rules of photography didn’t interest me. There were things you could do with a camera that you couldn’t do with any other medium – grain, contrast, blur, cock-eyed framing, eliminating or exaggerating grey tones and so on…… I thought it would be good to show what’s possible, to say that this is a s valid of a way of using the camera as conventional approaches.” WK



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Masterpiece Podcast
This podcasts bring together Masterpiece exhibitors in different fields to discuss, from personal and aesthetic perspectives, a single material that is shared across those fields: how the speakers relate to the material, what they’ve learnt about it over time, what makes it beautiful; its versatility; how it has been handled, worked, manipulated, transformed by artists; and why and how collectors prize and preserve it today. The series takes a tangent on cross-collecting by exploring what disparate type of objects have in common – and what we can learn about them by placing them together.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.