Aug 13, 2020 - Sale 2544

Sale 2544 - Lot 235

Unsold
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000

BARRY MCKINLEY (active 1960s-80s)


Fashion photograph of a man and woman in a swimming pool.
Chromogenic print, the image measuring 355.6x241.3 mm; 14x9 1/2 inches, the sheet 457.2x355.6 mm; 18x14 inches, with McKinley's credit hand stamp, on verso. Circa 1980.

WITH--A group of 3 photographs of Barry McKinley. Ferrotyped silver prints (2) and a Polaroid (one), the silver prints measuring 241.3x190.5 mm; 9 1/2x7 1/2 inches, the sheets slightly larger; the Polaroid measuring 79.4x76.2 mm; 3 1/8x3 inches. Circa 1980.

Provenance: From the Collection of Donald Sterzin.

Additional Details

Barry McKinley was a fashion photographer who changed the face of men's fashion photography by introducing casual poses and outdoor photo shoots. McKinley photographed in Europe in the 1960s and moved to New York in the 1970s, where he worked for a range of magazines including "Esquire," "GQ," and "Interview."
Donald Sterzin served as Assistant Art Director for "GQ" in the late 1970s and as Art Director from 1981-83. He later worked in advertising for a range of companies including Ralph Lauren. Sterzin, along with photographer Bruce Weber, made a radical decision to move away from New York modeling agencies and seek clean-cut young men in college for models, developing a more streamlined depiction of men's fashion photography. Despite the exposed male bodies Sterzin and Weber depicted in their shoots, these images appealed to a wide readership, creating fun and playful group images.