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White Women [Paperback]

Helmut Newton
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  • Paperback: 130 pages
  • Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press (10 Oct 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560253312
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560253310
  • Product Dimensions: 29.5 x 22.1 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,457,015 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
Before reviewing this book, let me point out that it contains much female nudity in sexual situations that are sometimes on the hard side of what would be rated "R" in a motion picture.

This book is a reissue of Helmut Newton's first book from the 1970s. The shock value of that work continues in this very well produced volume with images of high reproduction quality featuring carefully posed compositions involving sumptuous fashion and beautiful models.

The introduction captures the spirit of the book. "It is the visual inventiveness that make the images memorable." Newton peels away respectability from the outer aura of powerful, well-dressed women to show their carnal natures. For example, in one of the first images, he shows a woman wearing a beautiful dress, who is perfectly coiffed. But the dress is totally see-through. She wears it as though it is totally opaque.

He expresses these personal visions in his own language in brief paragraphs and through the visual images that often suggest a taste for some "rough sexual trade" through the use of props and body positions.

The settings in the book are mostly at the Villa D'Este on Lake Como in northern Italy, in or around swimming pools on the French Riviera, in powerful cars and limousines, on public streets and in public places, and in hotel rooms and bedrooms.

The photographs are all reproduced here in large size with virtually flawless technical details of composition, lighting, and exposure. I have seen many of these images reproduced elsewhere (including the recent retrospective, Helmut Newton Work), but not as well as they are done here.

Through the combination of the text, notes, and large size photographs, you can appreciate more of his subtle work here than elsewhere. At his best, fashion, celebrity, and exposure are intertwined in almost inseparable ways. For example, Paloma Picasso appears wearing her own jewelry in a dress by Karl Langerfeld (who is seen on the facing page wearing a similar outfit) from which one shoulder has been peeled away to reveal her left breast, which in turn is artfully obscured behind her left arm. In a famous Newton image on the rue Aubriot in Paris in 1975, one mannish-appearing model sports a suit by St. Laurent in close proximity to a nude model wearing a chapeau by Paulette. The two and the street scene serve to focus attention unerringly on the contrast in clothing and on the clothes themselves. Nicely done!

As fine as this book is, I graded the book down one star because many of the photographs fall far below the best in the book. Many of the nudes in and around the swimming pool and in the cars were pretty ordinary, in my estimation. It would have been better to create a shorter version of the book that maintained the high standard of the best fashion work.

My favorite images in the book include:

Villa D'Este (Woman with riding crop), April 1975 (p. 9)

Elsa Peretti in Halston's bunny costume, New York, November 1975 (p. 15)

Winnie off the coast of Cannes, 1975 (p. 32)

Lisa in Saint-Tropez, 1975 (p. 34)

Peter in Saint-Tropez, 1975 (same day) (p. 35)

Photographed in Saint-Tropez, June 1975 (p. 46)

Charlotte Rampling, Arles, France, 1973 (p. 89)

My favorite quote in the book is from Mr. Newton's father, "My boy, you'll end up in the gutter."

After you examine these photographs, I encourage you to think about the ways we reduce our communication by keeping a placid, masked exterior to the world. How much more could we accomplish if we were more open? What are the best ways to express that openness?

Look deeply to see the human reality and honesty in every moment!

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5.0 out of 5 stars The book that best defined Newton's work 5 July 2012
By Claptonian TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
I believe my first encounter with Newton's work was in a magazine article, probably mid-70s. The imagery was some of his more delicate nudes, 3 or 4 in total including that of a nude riding pillion on a scooter and photographed in London, within a detailed article spread over a few pages. From the images, I had then assumed that Newton was a young photographer probably just starting out after college. It was much later that I learned that he was older, approaching middle-age, and had an established career in several countries for some years.

I had first seen this book on display some years ago when I had a shopping list of a few books that I needed to buy, not including this as I did not know of its existence. The books I bought had collectively been quite expensive and I had insufficient funds remaining to add this to the stack. When I returned at a slightly later date, it had sold out!

The book is very well printed, as I have learned to expect from German publishers. The photography is excellent and the images are typically Newton, but perhaps too few. The book has just in excess of 100 pages and I would have preferred to see it approximately doubled in number. I don't intimately know all of the books that display his work but this may be the best. Unfortunately, it is no longer current and perhaps a reprint may be long overdue following Newton's demise a few years ago. The imagery here is mostly from the 70s but does not look obviously outdated, unlike others of about the same time and of similar subjects (David Hamilton and Sam Haskins for example).

Much of Newton's work is protected by a Trust that bears his name, much as that of Ansell Adams. The Adams Trust releases some new books on his photography from time to time and supports the re-editing of his classic titles from the past. Possibly Newton's Trust can and will do something similar. However Newton died in 2004 and little is obviously happening.

If you can find a copy, you may want to buy it but don't wait too long for a reprint - it may never happen!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A welcome addition to any collection 23 Jun 2012
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If you are reading this review, then you will be familiar with Helmut Newton's work. I now have several books of his work and this, along with his Polaroids are two of my favourites (most thumbed through!).

The quality of the book is excellent. It is printed on lovely quality paper. The book is very weighty indeed.

The content is what you would expect from a great photographer.

A wonderful collection of exceptional photographs by a true professional who appreciates and understands that the female form is a work of art.
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