http://artslope.com/2010/06/18/neverland-lost-a-portrait-of-michael-jackson/
Henry Leutwyler was recently interviewed for Center Stage, the weekly radio show looking at film, music, books, politics and pop culture with Mark Gordon.
The Times Online feature Neverland Lost.
The Faded Glitter of Neverland
By Tim Teeman, May 29, 2010
Henry Leutwyler went to photograph one glove and instead came back with a haunting book about Michael Jackson
The idea, says Henry Leutwyler, was simply to photograph one of Michael Jackson’s glittering stage gloves. In April last year, before the singer’s death, a number of Jackson’s clothes and possessions were up for auction to raise money to clear his debts. For a magazine commission, Leutwyler went to the warehouse where they were being kept, but instead of photographing one glove, he came away with a far larger catch.
For the past few years the 48-year-old Swiss-born magazine photographer has been taking, by stealth, pictures of notorious objects, such as the gun that Mark Chapman used to kill John Lennon, and celebrities’ private possessions, including Elvis Presley’s wallet, containing a picture of the singer with his daughter, Lisa Marie, as a baby and his identity card. “I had come across the Lennon gun while working on a story about illegal gun trading, and there it was, in a New York police station, with the bullets used to kill him,” says Leutwyler. He shows me his photo of the gun used by Jack Ruby to kill Lee Harvey Oswald (accused of assassinating President Kennedy) and says that he is fiercely anti-firearms, especially after being mugged at gunpoint four years ago.
BIG, Big prints...