Poolside Gossip

Poolside Gossip

Newport

A party at the Kaufmann Desert House, designed by Richard Neutra, Palm Springs, 1970.Many have speculated why the photograph has become one of Slim Aaron’s most iconic images. Was it the big hair and bare midriffs, the mod 1970s outfits, the dramatic view, or its ”martini modern” aesthetic? The home’s owner then, the Palm Springs socialite Nelda Linsk (in yellow), related years later that Slim had called and said, ”I want to come over and do a pool shot. Call some friends over”. His directive for what they should wear was simple: “Pull something out of your closet.” Nelda Linsk was a Palm Springs real estate expert, and her husband, Joseph Linsk, was an art dealer. The couple was part of a social circle that included Hollywood celebrities, artists, and other members of the cultural elite.The photograph of Nelda Linsk and Helen Dzo Dzo at the Kaufmann House became an iconic image of the era, capturing the glamour and sophistication of the Palm Springs lifestyle, and is considered a classic example of mid-century modern style. Today the house has been designated a local landmark and is one of the most famous houses in Palm Springs.

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