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Bid to win this limited edition photographer's proof from Helmut Newton in Venice.
Artist: Helmut Newton
Title: Girl in Venice
Year created: 1978
Medium: Premium Elite Photographic Paper
Edition: Limited Edition Artist Proof
Height (inches): 20
Width (inches): 16
Depth (inches): 1
This piece is unframed.
Includes a certificate of authenticity.
Description of piece:
Rare limited edition Photographers Proof from Late photographer, Helmut Newton, capturing a model riding on a Gondola in the canals of Venice. With this exhibition, a project by the Fondazione di Venezia in partnership with Civita TreVenezie, Casa dei Tre Oci confirms its position in the field of art and, above all, of photographic culture with its rooms exclusively devoted to photography. The exhibition collects together images from White Women, Sleepless Nights, and Big Nudes, the first three books by Newton published at the end of the 1970s, books that are today considered legendary and which were the only ones to be edited by Newton himself. When selecting the photos, Newton interspersed a sequence, one next to another, of shots that had been commissioned with those he had made for himself thus constructing a narrative which was a search for style, for the discovery of elegant gestures underpinned by the existence of a further reality of something that it is up to the viewer to interpret.
Artist bio:
Helmut Newton (1920-2004) was a prolific German-born fashion photographer who revolutionized the field with his provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photographs. His work has been published by major international fashion magazines such as Vogue, Elle, GQ, Vanity Fair and Marie Claire, and exhibited around the world.
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