David Hamilton : Biographie, Biblographie
David Hamilton : Biographie, Biblographie. David Hamilton est certainement un des artistes les plus controversés. Ses photographies de jeunes adolescentes, souvent nues, lui attirent l'admiration et le respect des uns, l'exécration et les insultes des autres. Petite présentation pour peut-être vous forger votre propre opinion.
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David Hamilton
David Hamilton : Biographie, Biblographie
vendredi 28 décembre 2001– Biographie, Biblographie de David Hamilton
Né en Angleterre à Londres en 1933, David Hamilton s’installe à Paris vers l’âge de vingt ans et débute sa carrière au magazine File, où il travaille comme directeur artistique avec Peter Knapp. Quelques années plus tard, il revient à Londres et collabore au fameux Queen Magazine. De retour à Paris, Hamilton est engagé au Printemps en tant que directeur artistique.
Il poursuit son chemin comme photographe en réalisant des clichés pour des magazines prestigieux (Realités, Photo) et en collaborant, entre autres, avec Nina Ricci et Chanel. En 1971, il rencontre le succès avec des livres tels que Rêves de Jeunes Filles (Robert Laffont). Au fur et à mesure de sa carrière, il a réalisé cinq films et participe régulièrement à de nombreuses expositions dans le monde entier. Michel Nuridsany a été pendant vingt ans critique d’art au Figaro.
Commissaire d’exposition, cinéaste et écrivain, il est fauteur de nombreux ouvrages sur l’art et la photographie contemporaine. Peter Beale possède une immense collection d’Art -plus de 1500 œuvres - une petite galerie au Palais-Royal, Peters Friends, et écrit des scénarios pour faire passer le temps.
À la fin des années 60, son style était immédiatemenat reconnaissable et il était demandé par de grands magazines tels que Realities, Twen et Photo.
Par la suite, il publia une douzaine de livres dont les ventes cumulées dépssent allègrement le million d’exemplaires ainsi que de nombreuses publications dans des magazines et de nombreuses expositions dans les musées et galeries d’art les plus prestigieux du globe. Son style est également redevenu populaire ces dernières années dans des magazines de mode comme Vogue ou Elle.
Biblographie de David Hamilton
Dreams of a Young Girl (1971)
Sisters (1972)
La Danse (1972)
Souvenirs (1974)
The Best of David Hamilton (1976)
David Hamilton’s Private Collection (1976)
Hamilton’s Movie (1977)
The Young Girl (1978)
Tender Cousins (1981)
Twenty-Five Years of an Artist (1993)
The Age of Innocence (1995)
A Place In The Sun (1996)
Holiday Snapshots (1999)
David Hamilton (2006)
Les contes érotiques : cahier photographique 1970-1990 (2006)
David Hamilton was born in London in 1933 and lives in an 800-year-old home near St.Tropez, France. David studied architecture and interior design before turning to typography and layout. While he was an art director of English magazine Queen, he bought his first camera. Later settling in Paris as art director of Printemps, he began devoting himself exclusively to photography.
He has worked for the best international magazines, including Vogue, Realites, Twen, Playboy and Oui. His work has been shown all over the world, including leading centres of art culture in New York, Tokyo, London, Hamburg, Milan and Paris. He photographs in a dreamy, romantic, and tranquil style, characterized by subdued natural lighting, graceful period clothing of muted pastel hues, lace and flowers. His models often appear in varying degrees of disrobe and it is a tribute to his talents that the photographs are always tasteful, decorous and suitable for viewing by all ages.
David pioneered the “soft-focus” style which has been imitated so often and is even known as “the Hamilton look”. The technique gives many of his works more the appearance of an impressionist oil painting than a true-to-life crisp photographic image. In a career spanning over 40 years, he has released an average of about one book a year, selling millions of copies. There have been further millions of posters, postcards, calendars, greeting cards and similar items sold. Farbe
Clever marketing strategy called for the print runs of his books to be below market demand. Popular titles such as 25 Years of an Artist (1994) and Age of Innocence (1995) sold out completely (50,000 copies each in Britain alone) in just their first week of release there. Another more-recent title, Holiday Snapshots, was the quickest of all titles to sell out completely. Earlier books command three — and occasionally four — figures, us dollars, on the second-hand market.
His early releases were mostly soft-cover but more-recent titles have included the hard-cover coffee-table format, elegantly designed and bound to a very high standard. Such books are often expensive even at the time of release — one favorite from a few years ago, Hommage à la Peinture, retailed in large quantities for USD 200 with David’s signature.
His exhibition-quality limited-edition photo-prints are keenly sought at prices starting around USD 12,000. They hang in some of the world’s most prestigious art galleries and museums as well as in the homes of royalty, the rich and famous, serious art collectors and ordinary folks.
David has also directed many television commercials. His relationship with the House of Nina Ricci, advertising their world-famous perfume l’Air du Temps, lasted over twenty years and produced images that transcended mere advertising, achieving permanence as exquisite art images in their own right that are treasured by collectors.
Finally, he has directed five feature-length films that played in mainstream cinemas around the world to packed houses. All made profits for their financiers, a rare event in the movie world.
In all of David’s films the “Hamilton theme” dominates. The story-line and dialog take second-place to the visual beauty of the art form, with the movies being really just extensions of his traditional photographic work and elaborate vehicles for some superb cinematography. Yet, despite their emphasis on art rather than populist drama, they remain within mainstream cinema, perhaps because of the widespread appeal of the theme which dominates David’s Å“uvre. The film best-remembered was Bilitis but many aficionados regard Laura as his best work.
As with David’s other movies, Laura featured an exquisite sound-track of tender, haunting orchestral music, which was released separately on vinyl. The album sold over 700,000 copies, an astonishing achievement for any record, let alone a movie sound-track, and a record, what’s more, that was never even released at all in the USA, the biggest market of all. The music was performed by Patrick Juvet.
Biblographie de David Hamilton
Dreams Of A Young Girl - 1971, Collins - A lyrical celebration of the beauty and sensuousness of young girls awakening to womanhood. Includes teenage girls dressing, undressing, posing and reposing. David Hamilton’s first book. Hardcover 143 pages.
Sisters (also published as Les Demoiselles d’Hamilton) - 1972, Laffont | Catching the grace and beauty of the models in dream houses and landscapes worthy of the Impressionists. Some of the photos feature innocent intimacy between the sisters. Eleven photo essays, some with a lesbian theme. Hardcover, 144 pages, 85 photos.
La Danse - 1972, Laffont - Beautiful girls in ballerina costumes. Photos of young ballerinas and dancers of professional ballet companies. Hardcover 104 pages, 62 photos.
La Danse — Special Edition - 1972, Laffont - More pages and more photos ; the dust jacket is a different colour. Extra photos and pages in this edition. Printed in Italy. Hardcover 120 pages, 81 photos.
Galeria Old Home - 1974, Private book - Private book published for J. Torrents Llado with photographs by Hamilton. Published in Madrid. Included with the book is a series of 15 lithographs of paintings by Llado. Softcover, 20 pages plus lithos 16 pages.
The Best of David Hamilton - 1976, Laffont - Selections from his first three books. A nice survey of Hamilton’s early work. Hardcover, 144 pages, 63 photos. Softcover 126 pages, 104 photos. Farbe
Private Collection - 1976, Laffont - A series of photoessays portraying thirteen beautiful young girls. A fresh perspective on eroticism, a personal aesthetic statement of Hamilton’s chosen theme of feminine sensuality. Hardcover, 126 pages, 104 pictures.
Bilitis - 1977, Swan - From the erotic film of the same name starring Patti D’Arbanville and David’s then wife, Mona Kristensen. A young girl’s adventures at a private girl’s school, and her sexual experiences with an older woman. Hardcover, 111 pages, 137 photos. Softcover (1982), 109 pages, 135 photos.
Souvenirs - 1978, Collins | Two editions, one in hardcover ; the other a beautiful, cloth bound portfolio of 67 loose leaves. On each page is a single image with a line of selected poetry. Hardcover, 120 pages, 109 pictures.
La Jeune Fille (also published as The Young Girl) - 1978, Laffont | Evocative photographs of teenage girls reposing. Portraits and nudes of young and beautiful teenage girls. Hardcover, 107 pages, 96 photos.
Jardin Secret (Secret Garden) - 1980, AGEP - This extremely rare book was the first comprehensive offering to show the depth of Hamilton’s talent. It contains mostly pictures of gardens, but some pictures of girls as well. The content is similar to Images. The pictures also evoke memories of Flowers, as well as some of the plates in 25 Years of an Artist. Cloth cover with dustjacket.
Tender Cousins - 1981, Filipacchi - From the film of the same name, about Julien, a 14-year-old boy, and the women who seduce him. But he likes his teenage cousin, and gets her in the end. Many erotic photos. Hardcover 109 pages, 108 photos. Hardcover German Edition (1981) Zärtliche Cousinen.
Dun Miho - 1983 - Published in Japan only. Softcover with dustjacket.
Hommage à la Peinture (reissued as Images, 1988) • 1984, AGEP | Erotic young nudes, landscapes and still lifes. The photos in this book were previously kept secret by Hamilton. Hardcover, 142 pages, 117 photos.
Maiko Minami - 1987 - Published in Japan only. Softcover with dustjacket.
Venice - 1989, Pavilion - Photographs of Venice, Italy. Hamilton’s love (other than girls) is magical realism. That love is on display just as plainly as his other books. Cloth cover with dust jacket, 95 pages, 90 photos.
Flowers - 1990, Pavilion - Exquisite photographs of flowers in the classic David Hamilton style. No photographs of people. The flowers are on the odd pages, and the even pages feature sensuous verses from well-known poets. Softcover, 119 pages.
25 Years Of An Artist • 1992, L’Ariana - A comprehensive representation of Hamilton’s best works. Some pictures are from earlier publications, others are out-takes or new photos. Hardcover, 315 pages.
Blooming Minayo - 1992 - Perhaps the rarest of all Hamilton books, this one features dream-like photographs of a lovely Japanese girl enjoying a seaside retreat. Some nudes. Hardcover, 96 pages, 95 photos.
Fantasies Of Girls - 1994 - Ethereal photographs of teenage girls. Some are in ballet costumes, others are in repose, and others are posing outdoors. A rare and wonderful Hamilton book published in Japan only. Hardcover, 107 photos.
The Age of Innocence - 1995, Aurum Press | Sensuous photographs of young girls becoming aware of their own femininity. One of Hamilton’s most popular books. Hardcover 214 pages, 209 photos.
A Place in the Sun - 1996, Aurum Press | Hamilton’s visual Utopia. Beautiful photos from around the world, many include lovely nude teenage girls. Hardcover 202 pages, 190 photos. Also published as Le Monde de David Hamilton [France] and Ein Platz an der Sonne [Germany].
Holiday Snapshots - 1999, Edition Olms | A collection of Hamilton’s work over the years. Much of the photos are candid. Relesased only in parts of Europe and via the Hamilton web-site. Softcover, 215 pages, 340 photos.
Seine Besten Bilder - 1999, Marion von Schröder | German issue of 25 Years Of An Artist. Different cover and layout. Hardcover.
Le Nu - 2004, Started life as a catalog for an auction of Hamilton prints by the House of Drouot but ended up being a strongly sought-after publication in its own right. Softcover.
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Né en Angleterre à Londres en 1933, David Hamilton s’installe à Paris vers l’âge de vingt ans et débute sa carrière au magazine File, où il travaille comme directeur artistique avec Peter Knapp. Quelques années plus tard, il revient à Londres et collabore au fameux Queen Magazine. De retour à Paris, Hamilton est engagé au Printemps en tant que directeur artistique.
Il poursuit son chemin comme photographe en réalisant des clichés pour des magazines prestigieux (Realités, Photo) et en collaborant, entre autres, avec Nina Ricci et Chanel. En 1971, il rencontre le succès avec des livres tels que Rêves de Jeunes Filles (Robert Laffont). Au fur et à mesure de sa carrière, il a réalisé cinq films et participe régulièrement à de nombreuses expositions dans le monde entier. Michel Nuridsany a été pendant vingt ans critique d’art au Figaro.
Commissaire d’exposition, cinéaste et écrivain, il est fauteur de nombreux ouvrages sur l’art et la photographie contemporaine. Peter Beale possède une immense collection d’Art -plus de 1500 œuvres - une petite galerie au Palais-Royal, Peters Friends, et écrit des scénarios pour faire passer le temps.
À la fin des années 60, son style était immédiatemenat reconnaissable et il était demandé par de grands magazines tels que Realities, Twen et Photo.
Par la suite, il publia une douzaine de livres dont les ventes cumulées dépssent allègrement le million d’exemplaires ainsi que de nombreuses publications dans des magazines et de nombreuses expositions dans les musées et galeries d’art les plus prestigieux du globe. Son style est également redevenu populaire ces dernières années dans des magazines de mode comme Vogue ou Elle.
Biblographie de David Hamilton
Dreams of a Young Girl (1971)
Sisters (1972)
La Danse (1972)
Souvenirs (1974)
The Best of David Hamilton (1976)
David Hamilton’s Private Collection (1976)
Hamilton’s Movie (1977)
The Young Girl (1978)
Tender Cousins (1981)
Twenty-Five Years of an Artist (1993)
The Age of Innocence (1995)
A Place In The Sun (1996)
Holiday Snapshots (1999)
David Hamilton (2006)
Les contes érotiques : cahier photographique 1970-1990 (2006)
David Hamilton was born in London in 1933 and lives in an 800-year-old home near St.Tropez, France. David studied architecture and interior design before turning to typography and layout. While he was an art director of English magazine Queen, he bought his first camera. Later settling in Paris as art director of Printemps, he began devoting himself exclusively to photography.
He has worked for the best international magazines, including Vogue, Realites, Twen, Playboy and Oui. His work has been shown all over the world, including leading centres of art culture in New York, Tokyo, London, Hamburg, Milan and Paris. He photographs in a dreamy, romantic, and tranquil style, characterized by subdued natural lighting, graceful period clothing of muted pastel hues, lace and flowers. His models often appear in varying degrees of disrobe and it is a tribute to his talents that the photographs are always tasteful, decorous and suitable for viewing by all ages.
David pioneered the “soft-focus” style which has been imitated so often and is even known as “the Hamilton look”. The technique gives many of his works more the appearance of an impressionist oil painting than a true-to-life crisp photographic image. In a career spanning over 40 years, he has released an average of about one book a year, selling millions of copies. There have been further millions of posters, postcards, calendars, greeting cards and similar items sold. Farbe
Clever marketing strategy called for the print runs of his books to be below market demand. Popular titles such as 25 Years of an Artist (1994) and Age of Innocence (1995) sold out completely (50,000 copies each in Britain alone) in just their first week of release there. Another more-recent title, Holiday Snapshots, was the quickest of all titles to sell out completely. Earlier books command three — and occasionally four — figures, us dollars, on the second-hand market.
His early releases were mostly soft-cover but more-recent titles have included the hard-cover coffee-table format, elegantly designed and bound to a very high standard. Such books are often expensive even at the time of release — one favorite from a few years ago, Hommage à la Peinture, retailed in large quantities for USD 200 with David’s signature.
His exhibition-quality limited-edition photo-prints are keenly sought at prices starting around USD 12,000. They hang in some of the world’s most prestigious art galleries and museums as well as in the homes of royalty, the rich and famous, serious art collectors and ordinary folks.
David has also directed many television commercials. His relationship with the House of Nina Ricci, advertising their world-famous perfume l’Air du Temps, lasted over twenty years and produced images that transcended mere advertising, achieving permanence as exquisite art images in their own right that are treasured by collectors.
Finally, he has directed five feature-length films that played in mainstream cinemas around the world to packed houses. All made profits for their financiers, a rare event in the movie world.
In all of David’s films the “Hamilton theme” dominates. The story-line and dialog take second-place to the visual beauty of the art form, with the movies being really just extensions of his traditional photographic work and elaborate vehicles for some superb cinematography. Yet, despite their emphasis on art rather than populist drama, they remain within mainstream cinema, perhaps because of the widespread appeal of the theme which dominates David’s Å“uvre. The film best-remembered was Bilitis but many aficionados regard Laura as his best work.
As with David’s other movies, Laura featured an exquisite sound-track of tender, haunting orchestral music, which was released separately on vinyl. The album sold over 700,000 copies, an astonishing achievement for any record, let alone a movie sound-track, and a record, what’s more, that was never even released at all in the USA, the biggest market of all. The music was performed by Patrick Juvet.
Biblographie de David Hamilton
Dreams Of A Young Girl - 1971, Collins - A lyrical celebration of the beauty and sensuousness of young girls awakening to womanhood. Includes teenage girls dressing, undressing, posing and reposing. David Hamilton’s first book. Hardcover 143 pages.
Sisters (also published as Les Demoiselles d’Hamilton) - 1972, Laffont | Catching the grace and beauty of the models in dream houses and landscapes worthy of the Impressionists. Some of the photos feature innocent intimacy between the sisters. Eleven photo essays, some with a lesbian theme. Hardcover, 144 pages, 85 photos.
La Danse - 1972, Laffont - Beautiful girls in ballerina costumes. Photos of young ballerinas and dancers of professional ballet companies. Hardcover 104 pages, 62 photos.
La Danse — Special Edition - 1972, Laffont - More pages and more photos ; the dust jacket is a different colour. Extra photos and pages in this edition. Printed in Italy. Hardcover 120 pages, 81 photos.
Galeria Old Home - 1974, Private book - Private book published for J. Torrents Llado with photographs by Hamilton. Published in Madrid. Included with the book is a series of 15 lithographs of paintings by Llado. Softcover, 20 pages plus lithos 16 pages.
The Best of David Hamilton - 1976, Laffont - Selections from his first three books. A nice survey of Hamilton’s early work. Hardcover, 144 pages, 63 photos. Softcover 126 pages, 104 photos. Farbe
Private Collection - 1976, Laffont - A series of photoessays portraying thirteen beautiful young girls. A fresh perspective on eroticism, a personal aesthetic statement of Hamilton’s chosen theme of feminine sensuality. Hardcover, 126 pages, 104 pictures.
Bilitis - 1977, Swan - From the erotic film of the same name starring Patti D’Arbanville and David’s then wife, Mona Kristensen. A young girl’s adventures at a private girl’s school, and her sexual experiences with an older woman. Hardcover, 111 pages, 137 photos. Softcover (1982), 109 pages, 135 photos.
Souvenirs - 1978, Collins | Two editions, one in hardcover ; the other a beautiful, cloth bound portfolio of 67 loose leaves. On each page is a single image with a line of selected poetry. Hardcover, 120 pages, 109 pictures.
La Jeune Fille (also published as The Young Girl) - 1978, Laffont | Evocative photographs of teenage girls reposing. Portraits and nudes of young and beautiful teenage girls. Hardcover, 107 pages, 96 photos.
Jardin Secret (Secret Garden) - 1980, AGEP - This extremely rare book was the first comprehensive offering to show the depth of Hamilton’s talent. It contains mostly pictures of gardens, but some pictures of girls as well. The content is similar to Images. The pictures also evoke memories of Flowers, as well as some of the plates in 25 Years of an Artist. Cloth cover with dustjacket.
Tender Cousins - 1981, Filipacchi - From the film of the same name, about Julien, a 14-year-old boy, and the women who seduce him. But he likes his teenage cousin, and gets her in the end. Many erotic photos. Hardcover 109 pages, 108 photos. Hardcover German Edition (1981) Zärtliche Cousinen.
Dun Miho - 1983 - Published in Japan only. Softcover with dustjacket.
Hommage à la Peinture (reissued as Images, 1988) • 1984, AGEP | Erotic young nudes, landscapes and still lifes. The photos in this book were previously kept secret by Hamilton. Hardcover, 142 pages, 117 photos.
Maiko Minami - 1987 - Published in Japan only. Softcover with dustjacket.
Venice - 1989, Pavilion - Photographs of Venice, Italy. Hamilton’s love (other than girls) is magical realism. That love is on display just as plainly as his other books. Cloth cover with dust jacket, 95 pages, 90 photos.
Flowers - 1990, Pavilion - Exquisite photographs of flowers in the classic David Hamilton style. No photographs of people. The flowers are on the odd pages, and the even pages feature sensuous verses from well-known poets. Softcover, 119 pages.
25 Years Of An Artist • 1992, L’Ariana - A comprehensive representation of Hamilton’s best works. Some pictures are from earlier publications, others are out-takes or new photos. Hardcover, 315 pages.
Blooming Minayo - 1992 - Perhaps the rarest of all Hamilton books, this one features dream-like photographs of a lovely Japanese girl enjoying a seaside retreat. Some nudes. Hardcover, 96 pages, 95 photos.
Fantasies Of Girls - 1994 - Ethereal photographs of teenage girls. Some are in ballet costumes, others are in repose, and others are posing outdoors. A rare and wonderful Hamilton book published in Japan only. Hardcover, 107 photos.
The Age of Innocence - 1995, Aurum Press | Sensuous photographs of young girls becoming aware of their own femininity. One of Hamilton’s most popular books. Hardcover 214 pages, 209 photos.
A Place in the Sun - 1996, Aurum Press | Hamilton’s visual Utopia. Beautiful photos from around the world, many include lovely nude teenage girls. Hardcover 202 pages, 190 photos. Also published as Le Monde de David Hamilton [France] and Ein Platz an der Sonne [Germany].
Holiday Snapshots - 1999, Edition Olms | A collection of Hamilton’s work over the years. Much of the photos are candid. Relesased only in parts of Europe and via the Hamilton web-site. Softcover, 215 pages, 340 photos.
Seine Besten Bilder - 1999, Marion von Schröder | German issue of 25 Years Of An Artist. Different cover and layout. Hardcover.
Le Nu - 2004, Started life as a catalog for an auction of Hamilton prints by the House of Drouot but ended up being a strongly sought-after publication in its own right. Softcover.
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