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The Way Back
Buch von Bruce Davidson (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Consisting solely of previously unpublished photographs, The Way Back is a deep dive through Bruce Davidson's 60-year career. The book chronologically presents photos made between 1957 and 1992, showcasing Davidson's exceptional versatility-from his earliest assignments to later seminal bodies of work including his year-long study of teenage members of a "Brooklyn Gang" (1959), his extensive coverage of the American Civil Rights Movement in "Time of Change" (1961-65), and his breakthrough portraits of the residents of a single block in Harlem in "East 100th Street" (1966-68). Series such as "Subway" (1980) and "Central Park" (1992) furthermore confirm Davidson as a quintessential chronicler of New York City.
Regardless of his motif, what emerges through this retrospective is Davidson's overt sensibility and empathy for his subjects, his commitment to documenting them in depth over time, and to capturing their beliefs, communities and subcultures. Unlike his peers who photographed events that constituted history, Davidson focused on the people within these histories. Now, drawing near the end of his long career, Davidson offers this book as a parting look at his artistic passage, an elegiac goodbye as well as a requiem: evidence how his vision, experienced over decades, has shaped our understanding of the world.
Consisting solely of previously unpublished photographs, The Way Back is a deep dive through Bruce Davidson's 60-year career. The book chronologically presents photos made between 1957 and 1992, showcasing Davidson's exceptional versatility-from his earliest assignments to later seminal bodies of work including his year-long study of teenage members of a "Brooklyn Gang" (1959), his extensive coverage of the American Civil Rights Movement in "Time of Change" (1961-65), and his breakthrough portraits of the residents of a single block in Harlem in "East 100th Street" (1966-68). Series such as "Subway" (1980) and "Central Park" (1992) furthermore confirm Davidson as a quintessential chronicler of New York City.
Regardless of his motif, what emerges through this retrospective is Davidson's overt sensibility and empathy for his subjects, his commitment to documenting them in depth over time, and to capturing their beliefs, communities and subcultures. Unlike his peers who photographed events that constituted history, Davidson focused on the people within these histories. Now, drawing near the end of his long career, Davidson offers this book as a parting look at his artistic passage, an elegiac goodbye as well as a requiem: evidence how his vision, experienced over decades, has shaped our understanding of the world.
Über den Autor
Born in Chicago in 1933, Bruce Davidson began photographing at the age of ten in Oak Park, Illinois. Davidson studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology and Yale University before being drafted into the army. After leaving military service in 1957, he freelanced for Life and in 1958 became a member of Magnum Photos. Davidson's solo exhibitions include those at the Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the International Center of Photography and the Art Institute of Chicago, and his awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship and the first National Endowment for the Arts Grant in Photography. In 2011 he received an honorary doctorate in fine arts from the Corcoran College of Art and Design. Davidson's books at Steidl include Outside Inside (2010), Subway (2011), Black & White (2012), England / Scotland 1960 (2014), Los Angeles 1964 (2015) and Nature of Los Angeles 2008-2013 (2015).
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Fotografie
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: 144 S.
ISBN-13: 9783969992319
ISBN-10: 3969992311
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Davidson, Bruce
Redaktion: Davidson, Bruce
Ranieri, Donna
Hersteller: Steidl GmbH & Co.OHG
Steidl GmbH & Co. OHG
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Steidl Verlag, Düstere Str. 4, D-37073 Göttingen, mwegener@steidl.de
Abbildungen: Tritone and four-color process
Maße: 301 x 295 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Bruce Davidson (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2025
Gewicht: 1,44 kg
Artikel-ID: 126685847
Über den Autor
Born in Chicago in 1933, Bruce Davidson began photographing at the age of ten in Oak Park, Illinois. Davidson studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology and Yale University before being drafted into the army. After leaving military service in 1957, he freelanced for Life and in 1958 became a member of Magnum Photos. Davidson's solo exhibitions include those at the Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the International Center of Photography and the Art Institute of Chicago, and his awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship and the first National Endowment for the Arts Grant in Photography. In 2011 he received an honorary doctorate in fine arts from the Corcoran College of Art and Design. Davidson's books at Steidl include Outside Inside (2010), Subway (2011), Black & White (2012), England / Scotland 1960 (2014), Los Angeles 1964 (2015) and Nature of Los Angeles 2008-2013 (2015).
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Fotografie
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: 144 S.
ISBN-13: 9783969992319
ISBN-10: 3969992311
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Davidson, Bruce
Redaktion: Davidson, Bruce
Ranieri, Donna
Hersteller: Steidl GmbH & Co.OHG
Steidl GmbH & Co. OHG
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Steidl Verlag, Düstere Str. 4, D-37073 Göttingen, mwegener@steidl.de
Abbildungen: Tritone and four-color process
Maße: 301 x 295 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Bruce Davidson (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2025
Gewicht: 1,44 kg
Artikel-ID: 126685847
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