Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Venice - Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore - Le Stanze della Fotografia - Helmut Newton - Legacy


 Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore  
Le Stanze della Fotografia - Helmut Newton - Legacy

A vaporetto ride right across from the Piazza San Marco on the magical Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore at Le Stanze della Fotografia - the retrospective exhibition - Helmut Newton. Legacy - until November 24 - curated by Mattias Harder, Director of the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin and Denis Curti Director of the Artistic Director of Le Stanze della Fotografia - on the occasion hundredth anniversary of the photographer's birth.

 copyright  - Helmut Newton Foundation - courtesy - le Stanze della Fotografia

"His passage in the lagoon is documented serval times, as can be seen in the report for Queen magazine in 1966 or in the portrait of Anselm Kiefer, immortalized in a fascinating palace on the Grand Canal."
Matthias Harder
Head of the Helmut Newton Foundation

Helmut Newton -  Mirella Petteni - Queen - Venice - 1966

Self Portrait - copyright  - Helmut Newton Foundation - courtesy - le Stanze della Fotografia

"I am not an artist'
I am a photographer."

He was born in Berlin as Helmut Neustadter, but the world knows him as Helmut Newton.  Born into a wealthy Jewish family he was forced to leave Germany due to racial laws and decided to embark for Australia, where he opened a small photographic studio.  In Melbourne he met June Brown, stage name Alice Springs, an actress, photographer and muse, with whom he shared an emotional and professional journey.
Helmut Newton - Self-portrait. Monte Carlo - 1993 


The retrospective - Helmut Newton. Legacy - is the most complete exhibitions of one of the most loved and discussed photographers of all times.  With more than 250 photographs, polaroids and archive documents, the exhibition retraces through the decades the immense legacy left by Newton, an artist who always knew how to live up to his bad reputation. Among iconic images, a corpus of unpublished works that reveal the lesser-known aspects of the photographer's work and specific insights into the most unconventional fashion shoots.
Helmut Newton - Queen - Courreges - Paris - 1964


Helmut Newton - Elle - Paris - 1969


"The Newton method is even clearer in the Venetian exhibition.  He produced works for his clients, but then devoted a space of personal experimentation to those same works. This is how many of his shoots came about, which would make history and can be admired in the exhibition itinerary."
Denis Curti

Denis Curti
and Matthias Harder
curators


"Women are so much stronger than men 
in whatever situation."

Helmut Newton - Yves Saint Laurent - Rue Aubriot - Paris -1975
 

The title of the exhibition evokes the immense legacy left to posterity which can be retraced in the exhibition, which recounts the career of a protagonist of the twentieth century who left a mark in fashion - as demonstrated by the collaborations with Vogue magazine and with stylists such as Yves Saint Laurent, Karl Lagerfeld, Thierry Mugler and Chanel - but also in the new way of approaching the female nude, witnessed in his famous Big Nudes - above. The cult book from 1981 collects 39 black and white shots, many present in the exhibition, pioneers of a frontier of photography not yet explored, that of the blow-ups and human-sized shots. 
Helmut Newton - Big Nude I - Lisa - Paris - 1980



"Photography is always a way of seducing."

Helmut Newton - Arthur Holland Perfume - Paris -1983


"Helmut Newton can be grasped only with difficulty.  Most of us believe we know his work, at least its important aspects.  Yet the German-Australian photographer left behind an oeuvre so uniquely influential and iconic that every systematic effort to come to terms with it, with even the slightest claim to comprehensiveness, is doomed to failure."
Matthias Harder
Director Helmut Newton Foundation


Helmut Newton - Vogue France - Monte Carlo - 1980

photo Matteo De Fina -  courtesy - le Stanze della Fotografia

Exhibition View

Newton also became famous for his capacity to capture the personality of those he has in front of him in a photo and he has demonstrated this by immortalizing  fashion designers, musicians and artists, such as Gianni Versace, Andy Warhol, Charlotte Rampling, Romy Schnieder, Catherine Deneuve, Mick Jagger, Nastassja Kinski, David Bowie, Elisabeth Taylor - above - and Arthur Miller, to mention just a few.



Helmut Newton - Karl Lagerfeld - Paris - 1983

copyright  - Helmut Newton Foundation - courtesy - le Stanze della Fotografia

Helmut Newton - Elisabeth Taylor - Los Angeles - 1985

copyright  - Helmut Newton Foundation - courtesy - le Stanze della Fotografia

Helmut Newton - Vogue Italia - Close-up Eye to Eye - Bordighera - 1982


Helmut Newton
Crocodile - Pina Bausch Ballet - Wuppertal - 1983
Tied-up Torso - Ramatuelle - 1980


Helmut Newton - Chicken and Bulgari Jewels - Paris - 1994


Helmut Newton - Vogue America - Mario Valentino - Monte Carlo - 1998


"The Printed Page was my 
dynamo."


Helmut Newton - Archives

copyright  - Helmut Newton Foundation - courtesy - le Stanze della Fotografia

Helmut Newton - British Vogue - London - 1966






























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Friday, March 29, 2024

Venice - Gallerie dell'Accademia + Casa dei Tre Oci - Affinita' Elettive - Exhibitions + Press Preview Photos

 
Gallerie dell'Accademia
Affinita' Elettive

The exhibition - Affinita ElettiveElective Affinities - until June 23at the Gallerie dell’Accademia and Casa dei Tre Oci on the island of Giudecca, bring together a selection of paintings and drawings from Museum Berggruen - Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, which are on display in Italy for the first time.  These forty extraordinary works by PicassoMatisseKleeGiacometti and Cézanne are "joined in dialogue" with those by Giorgione, Sebastiano Ricci, Pietro Longhi, Giambattista Tiepolo and Canova at the Gallerie dell’Accademia.

Pablo Picasso - Le Chandail Jaune - 1939



The title of the exhibition - Affinita Elettivewas chosen to evoke and underline the potential dialogue that arises from the meeting of these two important collections from similarities in iconography to subject matter. The title is inspired by the famous novel of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a writer who spent time in Venice during his travels to Italy

Pablo Picasso - Coupe de Fruits avec Poires et Pommes - 1908
in dialogue with
Nicolaes Van Verendael - Allegory of Vanity - 1679


The exhibition is curated by Giulio Manieri Elia and Michele Tavola, Director and Curator of the Gallerie dell'Accademia of Venice, and Gabriel Montua and Veronika Rudorfer, Head of and Curator of Museum Berggruen in Berlin, one of the most important European state institutes of modern art, named after the Paris-based art dealer and collector Heinz Berggruen - 1914-2007. In the year 2000, the Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz - Prussian Cultural Heritage - managed to purchase Berggruen’s collection for the Nationalgalerie with funding from the German government and the state of Berlin

Henrie Matisse - Sauteuse de Corde - 1952
in dialogue with
Giorgione - Giorgio da Castelfranco - La Nuda - 1508c.

Seen at the Gallerie dell'Accademia
Veronika Rudorfer - Curator of  the Museum Berggruen


Picasso's portrait of Dora Maar with Green Fingernails is shown alongside Giorgione's La Vecchia - very different works linked by an intimate relationship with the sitter.

Pablo Picasso - Dora Maar aux Ongles Verts - 1936
in dialogue with
Giorgione - Giorgio da Castelfranco - La Vecchia - 1502-1503c.

Seen at the Gallerie dell'Accademia
Gabriel Montua - Head of the Museum Berggruen in Berlin


Seen at the Gallerie dell'Accademia
Hana Streicher
Pablo Picasso - Dora Maar aux Ongles Verts - 1936


Jheronimus Bosch - Visions of the Hereafter - 1505-1515c.
in dialogue with
Paul Cesanne - Juenne Fille aux Cheveux Denoues - 1873-1874
Paul Klee - Rot-Stufung - 1921


Seen at the Gallerie dell'Accademia
Barbara Klem and Petra Schaefer


Seen at the Gallerie dell'Accademia
Cristina Beltrami


Pietro Longhi and the Mise-en-Scene of Domestic Life in Venice - 1741-1752
in dialogue with
Pablo Picasso - Arlequin Assis - 1905


Seen at the Gallerie dell'Accademia
Fabrizio Plessi and Mario Codognato


Seen at the Gallerie dell'Accademia
Ziva Kraus and Andrea Avezzu

photo  - Massimo Pistrore - courtesy Gallerie dell'Accademia - Museum Breggruen - Neue Nationalgalerie

Alberto Giacometti -  Femme de Venise IV - 1956
in dialogue with
Antonio Canova - sculptures - 1804-1807


Casa dei Tre Oci - Breggruen Institute Europe
Elective Affinities - Works on Paper

The Elective Affinities exhibition continues at the Casa dei Tre Oci  - until June 23 - on the island of Giudecca with works on paper from the graphic collection of the - Gallerie dell'Accademia - in dialogue with works from the - Museum Breggruen - which include works by Klee, Picasso, Cezanne and Matisse. This neo-Gothic palace, designed as a home and studio by the artist Mario de Maria was built in 1913, has recently been reopened to the public after major restoration works to become the new headquarters of the - Berggruen Institute Europe - a place of study and international discussion, hosting exhibitions, workshops and symposiums. 

Casa dei Tre Oci - Breggruen Institute Europe


Paul Klee -Kl. Schloss gelb/rot/braun - 1922
Giacomo Quadrenghi - Fantastica Architettonica - first quarter 19th Century
Paul Klee - Tempel-Wandmalerei I - 1920

 
Seen at Casa dei Tre Oci
Lorenzo Marsili - Director Breggruen Institute Europe


Seen at Casa dei Tre Oci
Silvio Fassi, Nicola Bombassei, Luca De Michelis and Paolo Lucchetta


Seen at Casa dei Tre Oci
Annie Cohen-Solal - Academic, Historian and Curator - with Marc Mezard


We Drank
Harry's Bar's famous Bellini


Seen at Casa dei Tre Oci
Mario Codognato and Barbara Foscari



Pablo Picasso - Le Dormeur - 1942
in dialogue with
Simone Cantarini - Gruppo di Figure Virili Sdraiati - 1640


We Nibbled
Harry's Bar's - Tramezzini


Seen at Casa dei Tre Oci
 Michele Tavola - Curator Gallerie dell'Accademia


The Garden 
Casa dei Tre Oci - Breggruen Institute Europe

 
Seen at Casa dei Tre Oci
Francois Xavier Saint Pierre and Laurel Saint Pierre


Seen at Casa dei Tre Oci
Elena Casadoro Kopp, Chiara Carraro and Francesca Fungher


Seen at Casa dei Tre Oci
Cat Bauer and Fabio Marzari


 We Ate
Harry's Bar's - Risotto Primavera


The Spectacular View from the Casa dei Tre Oci
Canale della Giudecca 
Bacino di San Marco 
The Bell Tower of the Basilica di San Marco
Palazzo Ducale






















 















 











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