Helmut Newton. Work
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Helmut Newton Work:
The man who loved women
Fashion, editorial, and personal photographs meet in this extensive Helmut Newton portfolio, including some of his most striking shots from the ’60s through to his golden heyday.
From shadowy streets to hotel boudoir, it’s a showcase of Newton’s suggestive storytelling and unfailing eye for erotic impact.
An overview of Newton’s provocative, groundbreaking photography that has inspired an entire genre.
The world of Helmut Newton is extremely complex and diverse.
Considered shocking and provocative back in the 60s, by the climax of his career he enjoyed the reputation of a photographer who was able to imagine and visualize his subjects as women who take the lead rather than follow it; women who enjoy the resplendence and vitality of their bodies; women who are both responsible and willing.
Hardcover, 8.3 x 10.7 in., 3.58 lb, 280 pages
Helmut Newton, Françoise Marquet, Manfred Heiting
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Description
This book presents a whole spectrum of Newton’s work and celebrates the long career of this outstanding and prolific photographer.
The Photographer:
Helmut Newton (1920-2004) was one of the most influential photographers of all time.
Born in Berlin, he arrived in Australia in 1940 and married June Brunell (a.k.a. Alice Springs) eight years later.
He first achieved international fame in the 1970’s while working principally for French Vogue, and his celebrity and influence grew over the decades.
Newton preferred to shoot in streets or interiors, rather than studios.
Controversial scenarios, bold lighting, and striking compositions came to form his signature look.
In 1990 he was awarded the Grand Prix national de la photographie; in 1992 the German government awarded him Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz for services to German culture, and he was appointed Officier des Arts, Lettres et Sciences by S.A.S. Princess Caroline of Monaco.
In 1996, he was appointed Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by Philippe Douste-Blazy, the French Minister of Culture at the time.
Working and living in close companionship with his wife until his death at 83, his images remain as distinctive, seductive and original as ever.
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