Helmut Newton – 1920-2004
Helmut Newton – 1920-2004
59.85 €
Authors: Collective
Date de parution :17 March 2012
Publishing House: Galerie Sud-Est
The work of Newton (born in Berlin in 1920, fleeing Germany in 1938 to go to Australia where he took nationality, died in Los Angeles in 2004) sought to restore beauty, eroticism, humor , which his sensitivity allowed him to identify in the social relationships of the worlds he frequented: fashion, luxury, money, power.In his favorite themes (fashion, nudes, portraits, details), he never ceased to free himself from any imposed constraints, even though he most often worked in a framework of “applied photography” to order.Her work is a new and unique vision of the contemporary female body: naked or in tuxedo, Newton’s women are powerful, seductive, dominant, never icy but always impressive, even intimidating.Strong in their sexual revolution, they assume the full freedom of their body, without time or frame, open to all fantasies and in extreme refinement.
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