Network TodayNetwork Today
    What's Hot

    Live Updates: Men’s Final Four Arrives in Houston

    April 1, 2023

    Border agents find 58 migrants crammed in Penske truck in alleged human smuggling

    April 1, 2023

    ‘Hands off my stove’: New group pushes back against gas stove bans sweeping nation

    April 1, 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • About
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Saturday, April 1
    Network TodayNetwork Today
    • Home
    • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Energy
    • Technology
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    Network TodayNetwork Today
    Home » The Voyeur in Repose

    The Voyeur in Repose

    November 3, 20222 Mins Read Lifestyle
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email Reddit
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Two Great Danes, Prince and Harlow, lay in front of him on the parquet floor. Side tables had diamond skulls. On his bookshelves were several novels by Joyce Carol Oates, David France’s exhaustive history of the AIDS era, “How to Survive A Plague,” “The Photographs of Ron Galella” and Gay Talese’s recent book “The Voyeur’s Motel.”

    As a little boy, Mr. Klein had braces on his legs, though he can’t exactly remember how he wound up with them, or when those came off; the point is, he was bowlegged and an outsider. When he gained full control of his legs, he became one of those kids who was constantly sneaking off to go explore.

    At some point, his mother tied him to chair to teach him a lesson, he said.

    In junior high school, Mr. Klein developed a crush on a girl who liked to read fashion magazines. Around the time of his bar mitzvah, he was given an Instamatic camera. During a family vacation in Miami, he sneaked into a club with exotic dancers and started snapping away. Back at home, he ventured off to a sanitarium and took pictures of the residents.

    Mr. Klein began to realize how bored he was in high school when he started reading books by George Gurdjieff, an Armenian philosopher who saw life as a constant state of hypnotic waking sleep.

    “I imagined myself being in a salon of mystical people who were searching for truth and meaning,” said Mr. Klein, who in 1981 headed to the Rhode Island School of Design, where he moved into painting. But he’d always been, as he puts it, a voyeur, and his interest in photography got stronger as he learned about Weegee, Diane Arbus, Guy Bourdin and Irving Penn. (Mr. Newton, he acknowledged, is another influence, “but that came later,” he said).

    In the late 1980s, Mr. Klein moved to a studio in the East Village of Manhattan, turned the closet into a darkroom and began hanging out at places like the Pyramid Club and the Sound Factory.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Finding Peace in the City That Never Quiets Down

    April 1, 2023

    The Things They Left Behind: How the U.S. Laid Waste to Southeast Asia

    April 1, 2023

    ‘Yellowjackets’ Shows Us the Teenage Girlhood We Were Hungry For

    April 1, 2023

    In ‘Beef,’ Road Rage Is Only the Beginning

    April 1, 2023

    10 Places to See Wildflowers in the West

    April 1, 2023

    The Finnish Secret to Happiness? Knowing When You Have Enough.

    April 1, 2023
    Trending

    Live Updates: Men’s Final Four Arrives in Houston

    April 1, 2023

    Border agents find 58 migrants crammed in Penske truck in alleged human smuggling

    April 1, 2023

    ‘Hands off my stove’: New group pushes back against gas stove bans sweeping nation

    April 1, 2023

    Washington cold case victim identified decades after fishermen found naked, dismembered body floating in river

    April 1, 2023
    Latest News

    13 Recipes Our Food Staff Cooked on Repeat in 2022

    December 28, 2022

    Illinois man found dead in storage unit identified as ex-police chief

    March 29, 2023

    Russian proxy court sentences OSCE staff members to 13 years, US ambassador decries ‘travesty of justice’

    September 22, 2022

    DC Mayor’s call for National Guard to deal with migrant ‘crisis’ sparks outrage from border officials

    July 29, 2022

    DeSantis, Florida Republican leaders to consider expanding migrant flight program during special session

    February 6, 2023

    Eight climbers die in accident on Russian volcano; rescuers search for survivors

    September 5, 2022

    Network Today is one of the biggest English news portal, we provide the latest news from all around the world.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Recent

    Live Updates: Men’s Final Four Arrives in Houston

    April 1, 2023

    Border agents find 58 migrants crammed in Penske truck in alleged human smuggling

    April 1, 2023

    ‘Hands off my stove’: New group pushes back against gas stove bans sweeping nation

    April 1, 2023
    Featured

    Lawmakers Signal Inquiries Into U.S. Government’s Use of Foreign Spyware

    December 28, 2022

    ‘We Need Help’: Death Toll Rises in Devastating Kentucky Flooding

    July 30, 2022

    Idaho woman arrested in boy’s disappearance made TikTok posts standing in front of his missing person flyer

    November 15, 2022
    Copyright ©️ All rights reserved | Network Today
    • About
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.