Helmut Newtonᄑs Sumo FROM OUR EDITORS
Sumo is a massive book that is unlike any other. Not only is it the largest and most expensive book ever produced, but it also carries the novelty of being a coffee table book that comes with its own coffee table. The stand for this monumental 66-pound book was created exclusively for the book by acclaimed designer Phillippe Starck. A marvel of design and production, Sumo features nearly 500 photographs by the controversial, irreverent contemporary photographer Helmut Newton. Primarily known for his nude portraits of women, including models and celebrities, Newton has contributed photographs to the top fashion magazines -- Elle, Marie-Claire, and each of the international editions of Vogue. Each exquisitely hand-bound book is numbered and signed by Newton. In 1999, Sumo was named the Best Book on Photography by the International Center of Photography.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
SUMO is a titanic book in every respect: it is a tribute to the twentieth century's most influential, intriguing and controversial photographer.
Measuring 50 x 70 cm (20 x 27.5 inches) and weighing approx. 30 kg (66 lb.), the book contains 480 pages, breaking any previous record. SUMO is truly a unique publication.
FROM THE CRITICS
Times (London)
A collector's item, not just among photo-fetishists.
Le Monde
The latest book by Helmut Newton is quite an exceptional object.
Liberation (France)
SUMO is just brilliant.
Le Temps
Women naked or dressed, portraits of the famous, and provocative mises-en-scène: 450 photographs by one of the greatest photographers of our time in a quite exceptional format.
Photo (France)
The biggest, fattest and most expensive book, by the greatest and most prolific genius of photography.