Photos © Helmut Newton
Biography
Biography
1920: Born in Berlin as Helmut Neustädter; resides in Berlin-Schöneberg.
1930 Until 1934: attends school at the Heinrich von Treitschke Realgymnasium in Berlin-Schöneberg.
1934 Until 1938: resides in Berlin-Halensee.
1934 Until 1935: attends the American school in
Berlin-Schöneberg. After change of residence, attends secondary school
in Berlin-Grunewald.
1936 Until 1938: apprenticeship with the portrait, nude and
fashion photographer Yva (Else Simon, neé Neuländer) in
Berlin-Charlottenburg.
1938: Flees Berlin via train at Zoo Station towards Trieste,
taking with him two stills cameras. Finds work in Singapore at the
“Singapore Straits Times.”
1940: Arrives in Australia and serves for five years in the Australian army. In 1946 becomes an Australian citizen.
1947: Meets actress June Brunell, who poses as a model for him. They marry one year later.
1956: Extended travels through Europe. In London acquires a
one-year contract at British Vogue, which Newton quits after 11 months.
Thereafter in Paris and return to Melbourne; contract with Australian
Vogue.
1961: Back to Paris, takes apartment in the Rue Aubriot in
Marais quarter. Full-time position with French Vogue, occasional
editorial photography for British Vogue and Queen.
1964: Until 1966 editorials for French Elle.
1964: Acquires a small house and vineyard in Ramatuelle, not far
from St. Tropez, where Helmut and June Newton will spend their future
vacations.
1966: Renews contract with French Vogue under the new editor-in-chief Francine Crescent.
1970: June Newton (alias Alice Springs) begins her career as
photographer: when her husband is ill, she steps in to shoot a cigarette
advertisement.
1971: Helmut Newton suffers a heart attack in New York. Convalescence in Lennox Hill Hospital, New York.
1975:First exhibitions of the commercially successful photographer: first solo exhibit in the Nikon Gallery in Paris.
1976: Publication of his first volume of photographs White Women.
1981: Helmut and June Newton move from Paris to Monaco; they will spend the winter months in Los Angeles.
1990: Awarded the French “Grand prix national de la photographie.”
1992: Awarded “Officier des Arts, Lettres et Sciences” in Monaco
as well as presentation of the Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz of the Federal
Republic of Germany.
1996: Commendation to “Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres” by the French Ministry of Culture.
2000: Large retrospective for his 80th birthday in the New
National Gallery (Neue Nationalgalerie) in Berlin that travels to
London, New York, Tokyo, Moscow and Prague, among others.
2003: Formal agreement on the establishment of the Helmut Newton
Foundation in Berlin with the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation
(Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz).
2004: Helmut Newton dies in Los Angeles. The Helmut Newton Foundation is opened shortly following his death.
Text © Helmut Newton Foundation
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