Helmut Newton's SUMO - Reseñas (4)

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"Heavyweight book champ (Just don't drop it on your toe)"— the business FT weekend magazine, Reino Unido
"SUMO, a book of immoderate dimensions"— Le Monde, Francia
"SUMO is just brilliant"— Libération, Francia
"The sort of objects that make a house a home for the bachelor are a television with the dimensions of a tennis court; and encyclopedia library of x-box, P53 and Nintendo Wii games; one fridge full of beer (for himself) and another full of Louis Roederer Cristal ( for the female company he encounters in the numerous lounge bars of which he is an habitué); and the Helmut Newton Sumo book, opened at a suitably erotic image and displayed with some pride in the middle of the sitting room of his blazingly new Candy & Candy apartment."— New York Magazine, New York, Estados Unidos
"Big, Bigger, SUMO"— Max, Alemania
"This is not a coffee table book it is a book with coffee table. And if it sells out, it is also profi-table!"— Benedikt Taschen, in: The Scotsman, Reino Unido
"A collector's item, not just among photo-fetishists"— The Times, Reino Unido
"The latest book by Helmut Newton is a quite exceptional object"— Le Monde, Francia
"It is a vision on paper, harbouring a mass of work and memories. An adventure."— Benedikt Taschen, in: Max, Alemania
"Beyond its content, SUMO is a monument and a work of art in itself."— Newlook, Francia
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Helmut Newton's SUMO (Collector's Edition)

Helmut Newton's SUMO

Helmut Newton
Tapa dura con atril, 19.7 x 27.6 in., 464 páginas, $ 15,000
(diciembre 1999)
Edición: Inglés
Disponibilidad: En stock
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