KMKK_DAK_003 DANNY LYON 1972 / KUMARI VAIM 2024
Cinematic History
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In 1972, the American photographer Danny Lyon captured a striking image of a young boy hiding inside an old television set in Boston. This surreal and evocative photograph, titled Boy Hiding in a TV Set, presents a snapshot of childhood imagination and the relationship between individuals and technology in a rapidly changing society. The photograph features the boy’s playful and curious expression as he squeezes into the empty space of the discarded TV, seemingly intrigued by his own transformation into the very object that was a symbol of modernity in the 1960s and 1970s.
The photograph speaks volumes about the times in which it was taken. By the early 1970s, television had become an essential part of American life, fundamentally shaping how people viewed the world and consumed information. The boy's hiding place in the TV set reflects a moment of innocent curiosity about the rapidly advancing technology that was beginning to play such a significant role in the daily lives of millions. The image serves as a subtle critique of the way television had come to dominate American culture and, at the same time, captures the desire for children to explore and make sense of their surroundings in playful and unconventional ways.
Lyon, known for his work documenting American life, particularly its subcultures and marginalized communities, used this image to reflect the tensions between innocence and technology. The juxtaposition of the boy’s youthful energy with the discarded relic of an older, outdated TV set hints at the fleeting nature of technological progress and the constant shifting of cultural norms.
Boy Hiding in a TV Set remains a compelling work from Lyon’s portfolio, offering a glimpse into the psychological and social dynamics of the 1970s and a timeless reflection on the impact of technology on human life.



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