LILLIAN BASSMAN It's a Cinch, Carmen, Lingerie by Warner's, 1951
From our current exhibition, Lillian Bassman, on view until October 29 at our Newbury Street gallery in Boston.

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LILLIAN BASSMAN It's a Cinch, Carmen, Lingerie by Warner's, 1951
From our current exhibition, Lillian Bassman, on view until October 29 at our Newbury Street gallery in Boston.
© CIG HARVEY, The Velvet Frame, 2016
FRANCO FONTANA, Ibiza, 1992
For more than fifty years, the pioneering color photographer, FRANCO FONTANA, has been using the camera to create abstract views of his surroundings. We’ve recently updated our inventory with all new works that span this Italian master’s lengthy career. Follow this link to see our current selection of Fontana’s photographs:
http://robertkleingallery.com/gallery/20th_century/fontana__franco/
PAULETTE TAVORMINA, Vanitas III, The Letter, After P.C., (from the series Vanitas), 2015
© WILLIAM KLEIN, Atom Bomb Sky, New York City, New York, 1955
ALEX WEBB, Boquillas, Mexico, 1979
Gallery artist, Alex Webb, is currently working on his forthcoming book, “La Calle.” This new monograph will feature works that were taken in Mexico, from 1975 to 2007, and will be published this fall by Aperture. Recently, legendary Hollywood director of photography, Roger Deakins (Coen Brothers, Sam Mendes, Denis Villeneuve,) sited Webb’s photography as being influential on his own work for the movie, Sicario, which takes place along the Mexican border.
© BILL JACOBSON, Interim Portrait 373, 1992
“It was really Arbus who got me started taking pictures. My dad was an amateur photographer and someone gave him the Aperture monograph when it was first published. I remember it freaked him out and he put it way up on the top shelf of the bookcase. And I still remember the physical act of me scrambling up there to retrieve the book, sensing it was something I really needed to see. It was a life changing moment.”
From an interview with Bill Jacobson conducted by artist, writer, educator, and curator, Mark Alice Durant, on the excellent website, Saint-Lucy: http://saint-lucy.com/conversations/bill-jacobson/
HORST P. HORST, Dress by Jo Copeland, Mural by Marcel Vertes, 1946
Our current exhibition, HORST P. HORST: COL🔴R, ends this week. First exhibited in 2014 at London's Victoria and Albert Museum, this is the first exhibition of the famed fashion photographer's remarkable color work in the United States. The exhibition closes Saturday, February 20th at our Newbury Street gallery.
© PAULETTE TAVORMINA, Blackberries and Butterfly, after A.C. (from the series Natura Morta), 2015
“The Natura Morta images I have made in response to the Old Masters are intensely personal interpretations of timeless, universal stories. Years from now, I hope that the photographs I create will affect someone as deeply as the Old Masters' paintings have affected me.”
© BILL JACOBSON, Place (Series) #439, 2010
TIME's Lightbox named 2012 Guggenheim Fellow, Bill Jacobson's "Place (Series)" one of the best photobooks of 2015. Author and photography critic Philip Gefter writes: "They are photographs of a conceptual nature, all referring to a kind of Minimalist aesthetic, a frame within a frame, addressing the photographic plane on a truly perceptual level."
A retrospective of Jacobson’s work will run throughout the months of March and April at Robert Klein Gallery, and its South End satellite space, Robert Klein Gallery @ Ars Libri Ltd.
© GOHAR DASHTI, Stateless, 2015
“Dashti, an Iranian artist, stages scenes that blend humble detail with mythic implication. She grew up during the Iran-Iraq War; it prompted her family to move from southern Iran to the far north. Displacement was rampant. Her photos depict enigmatic tales rooted in her own experience.”
- Cate McQuaid, “Images from Iran filled with mystery, drama,” The Boston Globe, January 13, 2016
© HORST P. HORST, American Vogue Cover, Jewelry by Cartier, 15 June 1942
This photograph was taken in 1942, the same year Horst P. Horst became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
051, The Lunar Module Antares at Fra Mauro
Photographed by Alan Shepard, Apollo 14, January 31-February 9, 1971 Transparency © NASA
Digital image © MICHAEL LIGHT, 1999
FRANCESCA WOODMAN, Untitled (Self-portrait from the Door series), Providence, Rhode Island, 1976
JAMES VAN DER ZEE, Untitled, Harlem, New York City, 1925
© JULIE BLACKMON, Laying Out, 2015
New works by Julie Blackmon are available in our gallery >> http://robertkleingallery.com/gallery/contemporary/blackmon__julie/
© ROGER BALLEN, Broken Bag, 2003
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