RIP: Arnold Newman

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Sorry to report this unhappy news.

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Bill Mattocks

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Tuesday, June 6, 2006 · Last updated 2:56 p.m. PT

Photographer Arnold Newman dies at 88

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK -- Photographer Arnold Newman, whose "environmental portraits" of artists and politicians revealed their souls through evocative settings and lighting, died Tuesday. He was 88.

Newman, who was in rehabilitation from a recent stroke, died of a heart attack at Mount Sinai Medical Center, according to associates at a gallery that represented him.

"Arnold had an ability to see things that transcended what everybody else looked at," said Ron Kurtz, owner of Commerce Graphics, a New York gallery that deals in his fine art prints.

Based mostly in New York, Newman traveled the world to photograph artists, scientists, fellow photographers and politicians. Working as a freelancer for Life and other magazines, he photographed Pablo Picasso, Marilyn Monroe, Ronald Reagan and Mickey Mantle.

His portraits were posed to bring out what the subjects did, revealing them in their own environments. Among his best-known works were those of Igor Stravinsky at the piano and Nazi industrialist Alfred Krupp looking demonic in his factory.
 
He spoke at the school I studied photojournalism at, one of the students took a cup he drank from and pinned it up on the "funny stuff" board outside our darkroom with writing on it saying, "The masters cup."

I didnt get to see him he spoke two years before I started there, but the cup was still up there two years later.

I really admire Newman's work, although I havent seen anything recent really, the old stuff like the Giacometti and Igor Stravinsky portraits. Those two come to mind always when I think of Newman.

I studied at Randolph Community College in Asheboro, NC. Yeah community college but look at the studio spaces, equipment and staff you'll think twice about UNC's photojourn program :angel:

-Mitch
 
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