William Klein - in pictures

William Klein, photographer, film-maker and one of the great postwar iconoclasts, is having a moment. Last week he received the Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award at the 2012 Sony World Photography Awards and he has three exhibitions opening in the UK this year. At 84 it has been a while coming, but then he is not the sort to care about official recognition
William Klein: Antonia Simone Barbershop, New York 1961
Antonia Simone Barbershop, New York, 1961
‘I had this idea to create my own locations in New York. This was an abandoned barber shop. I painted the background rose. The guy worked in a fast-food joint next door. When it was published in Vogue, they cropped him out of the picture.’
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: William Klein
William Klein: Bikini, Moscow 1959
Bikini, Moscow, 1959
‘This is on the river in Moscow. I didn’t think I’d get a Russian girl to pose for me in a bikini but she was happy to do it. She thought she was the centre of the photograph but the wide-angle lens captures her grandfather and grandmother too.’
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: William Klein
William Klein: Funeral Maurice Thorez, Paris, 1964
Funeral of Maurice Thorez, Paris, 1964
‘This was the funeral of the communist leader. They are not typical Parisians. They came in from the suburbs and the countryside to mourn the loss of a leader. I just walked along the road photographing these rows of extraordinary faces.’
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: William Klein
William Klein: Painted contact, Club Allegro Fortissimo, Paris 1989
Club Allegro Fortissimo, Paris, 1989
Painted contact
‘It was freezing and they were courageous in their bathing suits. The idea for the colour and graphics comes from the red lines photographers put around their choices on a contact sheet.’
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: William Klein
William Klein: Dancers interpret Genet’s ‘Notre dame des fleurs’, Tokyo, 1961
Dancers interpret Genet’s ‘Notre dame des fleurs’, Tokyo, 1961
‘These are butoh dancers in Tokyo. I was a star in Japan so they asked me to photograph them. It was my idea to go out into the streets. It was the first street happening in Tokyo.’
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: William Klein
William Klein: Painted contact, Gun. New York, 1955
Gun, New York, 1955
Painted contact
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art
William Klein: Cineposter, Tokyo, 1961
Cineposter, Tokyo, 1961 Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
William Klein: Polly Maggoo at her hotel
Polly Maggoo at her hotel
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: William Klein
William Klein: Scenes from William Klein's film Muhammad Ali, the Greatest
Muhammad Ali, the Greatest, 1969 (still from film)
‘I was passionate about boxing and I got on well with Ali. He was real smart. He knew that by just going around saying “I am the greatest” he offended white America. They couldn’t stomach it, but it turned out to be true.’
Photograph: Optimum Films
William Klein: Painted contact, Dance Happening, Tokyo, 1961
Dance Happening, Tokyo, 1961
Painted contact
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: Killiam Klein
Klein: Selwyn, New York ,1955
Selwyn, New York ,1955
‘This is old New York before Times Square became a place for whores and junkies and pickpockets. They had rows of cinemas on 42nd Street. I saw the car and the people and I instinctively put the shot together. I’m always thinking compositionally.’
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: William Klein
William Klein: The Holy family on bike, Roma, 1956
The Holy family on bike, Roma, 1956
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art, London
Photograph: William Klein/HackelBury Fine Art
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