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Helmut Reiser - Über die Themenzentrierte Interaktion zur Theorie Integrativer Prozesse
Klinkhardt, Julius
2023
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Helmut Newton, a Gun for Hire
Taschen GmbH
2005
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Brings together a selection of Newton's fashion catalog work from as early as 1962 through 2003 and his last editorial photographs for US and Italian Vogue - all work he made as a "gun for hire."
Helmut Newton: Portraits
Helmut Newton; Klaus Honnef; Carol Squiers
Schirmer/Mosel Verlag GmbH
1994
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Helmut Newton: Private Property
SCHIRMER/MOSEL VERLAG GMBH
2020
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Helmut Newton. Polaroids
Taschen GmbH
2020
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Polaroids occupy a special place in the hearts of many photo enthusiasts who remember a time when “instant photography” meant one-of-a-kind prints that developed within minutes of clicking the shutter. What was once a crucial tool for photographers to test their shots before shooting on film has now become obsolete in the face of digital photography. Luckily for us, legendary photographer Helmut Newton saved his test Polaroids, allowing a privileged and rare chance to see the tests from a selection of his greatest shoots over a period of decades, including many from the TASCHEN titles SUMO, A Gun for Hire, and Work. Selected by his widow, June Newton, from over 300 photos featured at the 2011 exhibition “Helmut Newton Polaroids” at the Museum für Fotografie in Berlin, this collection captures the magic of Helmut Newton photo shoots as only Polaroids can.
Helmut Newton. SUMO. 20th Anniversary Edition
Taschen GmbH
2019
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Helmut Newton (1920–2004) always showed a healthy disdain for the easy or predictable, so it’s no surprise that the SUMO was an irresistible project. The idea of a book the size of a private exhibition, with spectacular images reproduced to state-of-the-art origination and printing standards, emerged from an open, experimental dialogue between photographer and publisher. With the SUMO weighing in—boxed and shrink-wrapped—at 35.4 kg (just under 80 pounds), Newton created a landmark book that stood head and shoulders above anything previously attempted, both in terms of conceptual extravagance and technical specifications. Published in an edition of 10,000 signed and numbered copies, the SUMO sold out soon after publication and quickly multiplied its value. It now features in numerous collections around the world, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art. The legendary copy number one, signed by more than 100 of the book’s featured celebrities, broke the record for the most expensive book published in the 20th century, sold at an auction in Berlin on April 6, 2000 for 620,000 German marks—about 317,000 euros. Now, this XL edition celebrates 20 years of SUMO, the result of a project conceived by Helmut Newton some years ago. Revised by his wife June, the volume gathers 394 images and a booklet that takes us through the making-of this publishing venture—a spectacular tribute to the larger-than-life Helmut Newton, now in a friendly format.
Virtually unparalleled in scope and spanning more than five decades, the photography of visionary Helmut Newton (1920–2004) reached millions through publication in magazines like Vogue and Elle. His oeuvre transcended genres, bringing elegance, style, and voyeurism to fashion, portrait, and glamour photography through a body of work that remains as inimitable as it is unrivaled. Having mastered the art of fashion photography early in his career, Newton’s shoots invariably went beyond standard practice, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. Newton’s clear aesthetic pervades all areas of his work, particularly fashion, portraiture, and nude photography. Women take center stage – with subjects such as Catherine Deneuve, Liz Taylor, and Charlotte Rampling. Moving beyond traditional narrative approaches, Newton’s fashion photography is imbued not only with luxurious elegance and subtle seduction, but also cultural references and a surprising sense of humor. During the 1990s, Newton shot for the German, American, Italian, French, and Russian editions of Vogue, primarily in and around Monte Carlo where he was living from 1981 onwards. Transforming locations like his own garage into starkly contrasting or particularly minimalist theatrical stages, Newton would often portray the eccentric lives of the beautiful and rich, full of eroticism and elegance, in unconventional scenarios. He made use of and simultaneously questioned visual clichés, at times tinged with self-irony or mockery, but always full of empathy. Helmut Newton. Legacy showcases highlights from one of the most published bodies of work in photography, including numerous rediscovered images. A prolific image maker and genuine visionary, this book celebrates Newton’s lasting influence on modern photography and visual art to this day.
Helmut Newton’s unforgettable images, at once sophisticated and provocative, constitute a rich and ever-relevant artistic legacy. This book presents a compact but wide-ranging and impactful portfolio of his work, supported by an insightful introduction and a detailed biographical chronology.Newton’s images straddle the knife-edge of ambiguity, teasing out allusions and social observations that both entice and challenge their viewers. In this portfolio, Newton’s unique perspective is effectively showcased, reflecting the complex undercurrents that give his images their distinct character across the breadth of his editorial work in the fields of fashion and portraiture. This book reveals Newton’s evolution into a contrarian, a savvy and mischievous cynic, at once voyeur and satirist, whose lens framed contentious yet pivotal aspects of high fashion and high society in the latter decades of the twentieth century. He worked as a “gun for hire” while imposing his own perspectives and obsessions, defining most notably his idea of a powerful, self-assured woman. This figure became his most insistent theme, developed in erotically charged scenarios, most typically set in the seductive environment of opulent apartments or grand hotels, most notably in Paris, Monte Carlo, and Los Angeles.From the mid-sixties, Newton’s dynamic images established his reputation in the world of fashion, through work published in leading magazines, among them Vogue Paris, Elle, Marie Claire, Nova, Queen, and British Vogue. From the mid-seventies his notoriety was extended through his first books and exhibitions. His images immortalize such luminaries of society, film, and fashion as Princess Caroline of Monaco, Charlotte Rampling, Paloma Picasso, and Karl Lagerfeld.Helmut Newton’s glamorous, ground-breaking, and boundary-pushing photographs have an indisputable signature authority that maintains their hold on our imaginations.
Virtually unparalleled in scope and spanning more than five decades, the photography of visionary Helmut Newton (1920–2004) reached millions through publication in magazines like Vogue and Elle. His oeuvre transcended genres, bringing elegance, style, and voyeurism to fashion, portrait, and glamour photography through a body of work that remains as inimitable as it is unrivaled. Having mastered the art of fashion photography early in his career, Newton’s shoots invariably went beyond standard practice, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. Newton’s clear aesthetic pervades all areas of his work, particularly fashion, portraiture, and nude photography. Women take center stage – with subjects such as Catherine Deneuve, Liz Taylor, and Charlotte Rampling. Moving beyond traditional narrative approaches, Newton’s fashion photography is imbued not only with luxurious elegance and subtle seduction, but also cultural references and a surprising sense of humor.During the 1990s, Newton shot for the German, American, Italian, French, and Russian editions of Vogue, primarily in and around Monte Carlo where he was living from 1981 onwards. Transforming locations like his own garage into starkly contrasting or particularly minimalist theatrical stages, Newton would often portray the eccentric lives of the beautiful and rich, full of eroticism and elegance, in unconventional scenarios. He made use of and simultaneously questioned visual clichés, at times tinged with self-irony or mockery, but always full of empathy.Helmut Newton. Legacy, which accompanies an international exhibition tour of Newton’s work, showcases highlights from one of the most published bodies of work in photography, including numerous rediscovered images. A prolific image maker and genuine visionary, this book celebrates Newton’s lasting influence on modern photography and visual art to this day.
This is a photographic love story tracing the fifty-five years of collaboration, partnership and history of Helmut and June Newton. First published in 1998, their legendary joint project Us and Them was presented in book form and accompanying exhibitions. The book‘s first part – Us – features personal portraits of each other and self-portraits taken over several decades, revealing affection and intimacy behind each image and bringing forth nostalgia of the time. It is a photographic diary that records the life Helmut and June Newton shared away from the public eye. The second part of the book – Them – is a sumptuous journey through time, where the lens of the master brings forth images of stunning portraits of an array of jet set, celebrities, important cultural figures, and some of the most famous faces of the time. From Catherine Deneuve, Anjelica Huston, David Hockney, and Timothy Leary to Peter Beard, Yves Saint Laurent, Thierry Mugler, Jane Birkin, and Charlotte Rampling, among others. The portraits taken by Helmut and June Newton in various sittings are presented side by side in pairs, thus revealing two facets of the same personality. This volume unmistakably highlights that the life and work of Helmut and June Newton were inexplicably linked in every way. One was never possible without the other.
Helmut Maiers Berliner Topographien / Die Bauakademie zu Berlin 1959-1962
Helmut Maier
Lukas Verlag
2023
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Helmut König - "Ein Leben für die Jugendbewegung und für die Musik"
Spurbuch Verlag
2024
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Helmut Berger - Ein Leben in Bildern
Schwarzkopf + Schwarzkopf
2012
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Der opulente Bildband erzählt das Leben des großen österreichischen Schauspielers in eindrucksvollen Bildern von seiner Kindheit bis tief in die neunziger Jahre - zum Beispiel sieht man Helmut Berger als Kind beim Taubenfüttern, immer wieder in Karnevalsverkleidung und als Heranwachsenden an der Hotelfachschule. Zahlreiche Fotos aus all seinen Filmen zeichnen Helmut Bergers Karriere nach, vor allem seine Jahre mit Visconti, und zeigen ihn an der Seite der großen Stars dieser Epoche, mit denen er spielte: mit Liz Taylor, Romy Schneider, Annie Girardot oder Burt Lancaster. Andere Bilder dokumentieren das Jetset-Leben der siebziger und achtziger Jahre, in dessen Mittelpunkt Helmut Berger stand, und zeigen ihn in der illustren Gesellschaft der Filmstars, des Hoch- und Geldadels - unter anderen mit Liz Taylor und Richard Burton auf der Yacht von Onassis, mit Audrey Hepburns Ehemann Mel Ferrer, mit Maria Callas oder mit Modeschöpfer Valentino. Zwei Texte ergänzen den Band: ein Text von Helmut Berger, in dem er selbst über sein Leben erzählt, sowie eine vollständige Darstellung seiner gesamten Filmkarriere.
Helmut von Werz
Birkhauser
2014
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Helmut von Werz founded his architecture office in Munich in 1946. He was joined by Johann Christoph Ottow, who became a partner in 1952. Erhard Bachmann and Michel Marx became partners in 1971. Several buildings designed by the firm were the object of controversy at their time due to their modernity and use of new materials. This was the case with the new building for the State Archaeological Collection in Munich, which was one of the first buildings to be realized with an envelope made of weathering Corten steel plates. The spirit of post-war architecture is visible in Helmut von Werz’ work, which was defined by moderation and preservation, while remaining receptive to the influence of the avant-garde.
Gennem et søskendepars fortælling folder illustrator Line Jensen historien ud om de 250.000 tyske flygtninge, der kom til Danmark i slutningen af Anden Verdenskrig. Helmut på flugt er en bog, der skal lære børn om flygtninge, menneskerettigheder og en anden side af krigen, end den man normalt får fortalt. Fra 1945-1949 boede 35.000 tyskere, hovedsageligt kvinder og børn, i Oksbøllejren ved den danske vestkyst. De var flygtet fra Den røde hær og et ødelagt Tyskland. Lejren blev Danmarks femtestørste by komplet med borgmester, skole, teater og folkekøkken – der mest serverede kål og kartofler. Men en by bag pigtråd. I Helmut på flugt fortæller Line Jensen historien om en tysk dreng og hans lillesøster, hvis hele verden er lejrens 3 gange 2 kilometer. Et søskendepar, der vokser op i et mellemrum og venter på at kunne komme hjem. Men kan de huske deres hjem? Og findes det endnu?Line Jensen er illustrator og forfatter bag bestsellerne Hver dag starter det forfra, Det store regnestykke og børnebogen Tove – en lille digter. Helmut på flugt udgives i samarbejde med museet FLUGT – Refugee Museum of Denmark, der åbner i Oksbøl i sommeren 2022.
Helmut Newton: One-off
Philippe Garner; Gert Elfering; Matthias Harder
PHAIDON PRESS LTD
2026
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A stunning reproduction of a unique album of Helmut Newton’s iconic photographs including many previously unseen images German-Australian photographer Helmut Newton is one of the world’s most iconic fashion photographers. Inspired by Expressionist cinema, film noir, and surrealism, Newton was a prolific image-maker and visionary whose daring work helped shape modern photography and visual art. In 1999, along with collaborator Gert Elfering, Newton compiled a ‘one off’ photographic album of his boundary-pushing work. Helmut Newton: One-off reproduces this album in full, faithful the album’s original size, as an exquisite facsimile, allowing readers to experience this remarkable object in full and to marvel at Newton’s artistic process and ingenuity. The stunning album is comprised of more than 100 photographs – 8 unique Polaroids, 16 chromogenic prints, and 79 gelatin silver prints – each accompanied by Newton’s handwritten pencil annotation. Along with the album itself, the book includes a foreword by arts and photography expert Philippe Garner, as well as an insightful interview between Matthias Harder and Gert Elfering, together offering an immersive glimpse into Newton’s creative process.