Published in October1990,
White Heat was part
autobiography of chef
Marco Pierre White and part cookbook, which portrays White's "bad boy" chef image. White was introduced by actress
Lowri-Ann Richards to her friend
Bob Carlos Clarke. Clarke photographed White for a
Levi jeans advert and went on to create the images for
White Heat. Speaking following Clarke's death in 2006, Marco Pierre White said, "He was like my prop. Without Bob there would never have been
White Heat."
White Heat is credited with changing the image of chefs to
sex symbols. The photographs showed White in and out of the workplace, including smoking in the kitchen and working with his team, including a young
Gordon Ramsay. Another photograph featured White nude with a side of
piglet in his lap. One of Clarke's images of White was included in a set of ten donated to the
National Portrait Gallery, London, in 2013. ==Reception==