POLKA @ PARIS PHOTO 2024
POLKA @ PARIS PHOTO 2024
Similar works by William Klein have been exhibited at the PARIS PHOTO 2023 Polka boot
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
Between 1964 and 1974, William Klein produced an exceptional documentary on boxer Muhammad Ali, Ali the Greatest. In September 2010, he revisited his film by taking screen grabs and then painting them as he did with his painted contact sheets. The striking results were presented to the public for the first time at Polka gallery. In this unique work, the photographer’s innovative perspective meets the athlete’s smart cheek. In the exhibition Ali+Klein Film Peint, these works are accompanied by several oversized black and white prints of the iconic Kinshasa fight.
Photographer, painter, filmmaker and graphic designer: William Klein is a consummate artist whose work has left its mark on the history of photography. Born in New York in 1928, he discovered Europe during his mandatory military service. He studied at La Sorbonne and under the painte, Fernand Léger. Back in New York, he worked for Vogue and, for his first book photographed the American city in the chaotic and disorderly manner that would become his signature.
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This work has been exhibited at the PARIS PHOTO 2023 Polka boot
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
Similar vintage prints by Franco Fontana have been exhibited at both PARIS PHOTO 2023 and ART BASEL MIAMI 2023
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
Similar vintage prints by Franco Fontana have been exhibited at both PARIS PHOTO 2023 and ART BASEL MIAMI 2023
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
Similar vintage prints by Franco Fontana have been exhibited at both PARIS PHOTO 2023 and ART BASEL MIAMI 2023
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This work has been exhibited at the PARIS PHOTO 2023 polka boot
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
Similar vintage prints by Franco Fontana have been exhibited at both PARIS PHOTO 2023 and ART BASEL MIAMI 2023
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
The Polka Gallery features the Joel Meyerowitz s entire archive in collaboration with his studio.
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
The Polka Gallery features the Joel Meyerowitz s entire archive in collaboration with his studio.
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
The Polka Gallery features the Joel Meyerowitz s entire archive in collaboration with his studio
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
Similar works by Steve McCurry have been exhibited both at the PARIS PHOTO 2023 and PARIS PHOTO 2022 Polka boot
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
The Polka Gallery features the Steve McCurry s entire archive in collaboration with his studio.
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
The Polka Gallery features the Steve McCurry s entire archive in collaboration with his studio.
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
The Polka Gallery features the Steve McCurry s entire archive in collaboration with his studio.
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
Similar works by Steve McCurry have been exhibited at both the PARIS PHOTO 2022 and the PARIS PHOTO 2023 Polka boot
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
Similar works by Steve McCurry have been exhibited both at the PARIS PHOTO 2022 and the PARIS PHOTO 2023 Polka boot
This artwork was exhibited at our boot at PARIS PHOTO 2024
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.