
Book Description
"It was during dinner one evening just before the first publication of my photographs that Helmut asked me what name I intended to use. Jean Seberg and her Spanish boyfriend, Ricardo, were among the guests and Ricardo...asked for an atlas which I produced. He opened it to the map of Australia, asked for a pin, told me to shut my eyes and aim. The pin landed at the center of The Continent--Alice Springs. 'There's your name, ' he said." The photographs by and of Springs featured throughout the book--a wonderful contemporary mix of personal snapshots and professional portraits of creative figures including Yves Saint Laurent, Gore Vidal, Balthus, Robert Mapplethorpe, Brassai, Nicole Kidman, and Angelica Houston--illustrate the story of her life, in which the houses and apartments where she has lived stand as milestones. Her previously unpublished diary extracts and her new writing are lit up by gentle irony, disarming honesty, and a photographer's eye for telling detail. Intensely personal and engaging, this book charts a remarkable 20th century woman's journey through life.
About the Author
June Browne was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1923. As a young
woman she was passionately interested in the theatre. She changed
her name to June Brunell for there was another Melbourne actress
called June Brown. She received the Erik Kuttner award for best
actress in theatre in 1956. She married the photographer Helmut
Newton in Melbourne in 1948 and became a photographer herself in
1970 in Paris, changing her name once again to Alice Springs. She
has had numerous exhibitions and books published. Springs has lived
in London and Paris and for the last twenty years has lived in Monte
Carlo with her husband. She travels extensively and her interests
range widely.
Product Details
# Hardcover: 255 pages
# Publisher: Taschen (January 1, 2004)
# Language: English
# Product Dimensions: 11.6 x 8.5 x 1.6 inches
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