Helmut Newton: a new photo exhibition in Berlin.
Following the release of the latest collectible volume about the German photographer – “Helmut Newton: Pages from the Glossies” – a new exhibition celebrates his long-lasting relationship with the printed page.
“Any photographer who says he's not a voyeur is either stupid or a liar”.
Helmut Neustädter was born in Berlin in 1920 from Jewish parents. Looking at his glamorous pictures it’s hard to believe he survived the years of Nazism, being interned twice both in Germany and Australia. At the end of the war in 1945 he became a British subject and changed his name to the “Newton” we know. Since that moment, he went back to his primary passion – photography – and never left it again. He gradually became a reference for fashion photography worldwide and his work has never stopped being celebrated and used as an inspiration for the ones to come.
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