Broadway by Light (William Klein - 1958)
“An experimental meditation on Times Square marquees and iconic advertising, Klein’s first film captures the concurrently seedy and dazzling aspects of New York’s Great White Way. Illustrative of Klein’s transition from photographer to filmmaker, Broadway by Light was declared by Orson Welles to be “the first film I’ve seen in which color was absolutely necessary. —calendar.walkerart.org”
James Welling, Photograms, Geometric Abstractions #202, 2009
Richard Prince, Creative Evolution, 1985
Ektacolor photograph
66 x 48 inches
167.6 x 121.9 cm
ERIK WÅHLSTRÖM
Vivian Maier - Her Discovered Work

Vivian Maier’s extraordinary photographs of Chicago and New York
Chicago nanny Vivian Maier died in 2009, leaving behind 100,000 negatives that no one but she had ever seen. Her work was discovered by chance, and now the photographs she took on her days off are being hailed as ‘ranking up there’ with the best in 20th-century street photography. Click here to see the blog



