Xavier Coiffures, Winnie Hollman & Patti Hansen, November 1, 1976
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HELMUT NEWTON (1920-2004)
Xavier Coiffures, Winnie Hollman & Patti Hansen, November 1, 1976
gelatin silver print
annotated 'Helmut Newton Xavier Coiffures, November 1, 1976 Winnie Hollman & Patti Hansen' in pencil (verso)
image/sheet: 10 ¾ x 15 5/8 in. (27.2 x 39.6 cm.)
Xavier Coiffures, Winnie Hollman & Patti Hansen, November 1, 1976
gelatin silver print
annotated 'Helmut Newton Xavier Coiffures, November 1, 1976 Winnie Hollman & Patti Hansen' in pencil (verso)
image/sheet: 10 ¾ x 15 5/8 in. (27.2 x 39.6 cm.)
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On November 1st 1976, Helmut Newton did a one day location shooting at Xavier Coiffures , Inc. (7 West, 57th Street, New York) with two popular models, Winnie (Hollman) and Patti Hansen. On a note written by Newton to his friend Xavier, dated November 10th, he asks him to return the negatives when he won’t need them anymore so he could use them in his next book.
Months went by and Newton was enjoying a particularly productive period in his career, publishing the same year his first book, White Women. These remarkable images were not published in this book since Newton did not pursue the return of these negatives or documents as he intended.
He made a powerful set of pictures for his friend Xavier. The contacts were scrutinized and the best frames identified. Prints were made including mural-size enlargements for the salon (not known to have survived) and theses vintage prints are parts of the nine that were preserved by Xavier until his death. The negatives have now been returned to the Helmut Newton Archive. These prints survive as the testament to the photographer’s brilliance; we see his unique ability to exploit every commercial commission as the opportunity to develop his inimitable imagination while delivering a fabulous result to his client.
Months went by and Newton was enjoying a particularly productive period in his career, publishing the same year his first book, White Women. These remarkable images were not published in this book since Newton did not pursue the return of these negatives or documents as he intended.
He made a powerful set of pictures for his friend Xavier. The contacts were scrutinized and the best frames identified. Prints were made including mural-size enlargements for the salon (not known to have survived) and theses vintage prints are parts of the nine that were preserved by Xavier until his death. The negatives have now been returned to the Helmut Newton Archive. These prints survive as the testament to the photographer’s brilliance; we see his unique ability to exploit every commercial commission as the opportunity to develop his inimitable imagination while delivering a fabulous result to his client.
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Olivia Taylor