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  • In the summer of 2001, Helmut Newton: Sex and Landscapes was presented as the inaugural exhibition for the opening of the Zurich gallery de Pury & Luxembourg – showcasing Newton’s undeniably atmospheric landscape tableaux for the first time. The monumental work offered here was featured in the groundbreaking show.

    • Provenance

      Directly from the artist
      de Pury & Luxembourg, Zurich, 2001

    • Exhibited

      Helmut Newton: Sex and Landscapes, de Pury & Luxembourg, Zurich, 10 June - 18 August 2001, this lot; Rupertinum, Salzburg, 23 March - 20 May 2002, another; ARKEN Museum for Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 13 September 2003 - 18 January 2004, another; Retretti, Helsinki, 31 January - 7 March 2004, another; Helmut Newton Foundation, Berlin, 5 June 2004 - 20 May 2005, another

    • Literature

      Baqué, Helmut Newton: Magnifier Le Désastre, p. 25
      Garner, Helmut Newton: Sex & Landscapes, p. 57
      Newton, Sleepless Nights, p. 122

    • Catalogue Essay

      The works in this collection, spanning from 1966 to 2000, showcase the range of Newton's artistic vision, encapsulating the essence of his provocative and playful visual style. Whether capturing fashion, portraits, nudes, or landscapes, Newton masterfully created an implied narrative through his keen sense of context. This selection highlights his unique blend of portraiture, social commentary, and eroticism, all infused with a bold, challenging tone that has cemented his legacy as one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century.

    • Artist Biography

      Helmut Newton

      German • 1920 - 2004

      Helmut Newton's distinct style of eroticism and highly produced images was deemed rebellious and revolutionary in its time, as he turned the expected notion of beauty, depicted by passive and submissive women, on its head. Depicting his models as strong and powerful women, Newton reversed gender stereotypes and examined society's understanding of female desire.

      Newton created a working space for his models that was part decadent and part unorthodox — a safe microcosm in which fantasies became reality. And perhaps most famously of all, Newton engendered an environment in which his female models claimed the space around them with unapologetic poise and commanding sensuality. His almost cinematic compositions provided a hyper-real backdrop for the provocative images of sculptural, larger-than-life women, and enhanced the themes of voyeurism and fetishism that run throughout his work.

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Poggibonsi, Italy

1977
Gelatin silver print, printed later.
Image: 158.5 x 108 cm (62 3/8 x 42 1/2 in.)
Frame: 160 x 110 cm (62 7/8 x 43 1/4 in.)

Signed, titled, dated and numbered 1/3 in ink on the reverse of the mount. One from an edition of 3 + 1 AP.

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Estimate
£5,000 - 7,000 ‡♠

Sold for £8,255

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Helmut Newton: Online Auction

14 - 22 November 2024