Helmut Newton, American Vogue, Monte Carlo, 1998
© 2000 Helmut Newton, Monte Carlo

Helmut Newton is the doyen of fashion’s dark side, a photographer who has fundamentally changed the terms of the fashion image. Over the last forty years he has brought a unique mixture of style, sex, and theater to fashion photography and has shaped not only magazine imagery, but fashion itself. The International Center of Photography, 1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street, will present Helmut Newton: Work, from September 28 through December 30, 2001. This retrospective exhibition, containing approximately 200 images, will show the full range of Newton’s work, dating from 1960 through 2000. ICP will be the only U.S. venue for the exhibition, which will include examples of the photographer’s fashion, portraiture, nudes and montages, many of which have never been published or exhibited before.

 
 
 
  RECEPTION: October 18

Support for this exhibition has been provided by DZ BANK, Frankfurt am Main, Germany and
eyestorm.com Ltd
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The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue, Helmut Newton: Work, published by Taschen, 2000. It is edited by June Newton and Manfred Heiting, with an introduction by Françoise Marquet.