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Bruce Davidson Magnum Legacy

$110.00 AUD
Explore the profound journey of Bruce Davidson, an iconic Magnum photographer whose work redefined 20th-century photography. In this beautifully bound hardback edition, Vicki Goldberg takes you through Davidson's life, detailing how a ten-year-old boy found purpose behind the lens, transforming his isolated childhood into a narrative-rich career. From the gritty streets of East Harlem to the powerful civil rights movement captured in 'Time of Change', this volume showcases Davidson’s remarkable ability to tell stories through photographs. Featuring over 192 pages of stunning imagery—including legendary works like 'Brooklyn Gang' and 'Subway'—this book taps into Davidson's deep empathy and curiosity for humanity. Discover never-before-seen archival materials that highlight his artistic evolution. Whether you're a photography aficionado or a lover of human stories, the Bruce Davidson Magnum Legacy is a must-have addition to your collection. Its oversized dimensions of 235 x 273 mm make it a standout piece on any bookshelf, providing both an artistic and educational experience. Dive into the world of one of America's most profound photographers and witness the lens through which he viewed life.

Author: Vicki Goldberg Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 235 x 273 mm
Pages: 192


The second in an acclaimed series of illustrated biographies of Magnum photographers, this volume chronicles the life and work of Bruce Davidson, a truly American artist, iconoclast, and humanist. Bruce Davidson began his love affair with photography at age ten. The son of a hardworking divorced mother, he was a loner who disliked school and had difficulty conforming to the world around him. His camera released him from the boundaries of his youth and opened the doors to a lifetime’s work. Vicki Goldberg's authoritative text explores the wide range of his vision and technique, and reveals how his work has played a critical role in twentieth-century photography. This lushly illustrated text includes images from his most iconic series such as "Brooklyn Gang", "East 100th Street", "Subway", and "Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs", along with never-before seen archival material from Davidson’s private archive. Beautifully reproduced, these pictures reveal Davidson’s curiosity about, and empathy for, his subjects. Whether he is documenting circuses, gangs, East Harlem tenements, Jewish cafeterias, Welsh miners, or Central Park, Davidson imbues his work with an eye for narrative. His pictures tell stories—and he lets them speak for themselves. The result is a comprehensive and elegantly presented portrait of an artist’s life and work.

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Bruce Davidson Magnum Legacy

$110.00 AUD
Explore the profound journey of Bruce Davidson, an iconic Magnum photographer whose work redefined 20th-century photography. In this beautifully bound hardback edition, Vicki Goldberg takes you through Davidson's life, detailing how a ten-year-old boy found purpose behind the lens, transforming his isolated childhood into a narrative-rich career. From the gritty streets of East Harlem to the powerful civil rights movement captured in 'Time of Change', this volume showcases Davidson’s remarkable ability to tell stories through photographs. Featuring over 192 pages of stunning imagery—including legendary works like 'Brooklyn Gang' and 'Subway'—this book taps into Davidson's deep empathy and curiosity for humanity. Discover never-before-seen archival materials that highlight his artistic evolution. Whether you're a photography aficionado or a lover of human stories, the Bruce Davidson Magnum Legacy is a must-have addition to your collection. Its oversized dimensions of 235 x 273 mm make it a standout piece on any bookshelf, providing both an artistic and educational experience. Dive into the world of one of America's most profound photographers and witness the lens through which he viewed life.

Author: Vicki Goldberg Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 235 x 273 mm
Pages: 192


The second in an acclaimed series of illustrated biographies of Magnum photographers, this volume chronicles the life and work of Bruce Davidson, a truly American artist, iconoclast, and humanist. Bruce Davidson began his love affair with photography at age ten. The son of a hardworking divorced mother, he was a loner who disliked school and had difficulty conforming to the world around him. His camera released him from the boundaries of his youth and opened the doors to a lifetime’s work. Vicki Goldberg's authoritative text explores the wide range of his vision and technique, and reveals how his work has played a critical role in twentieth-century photography. This lushly illustrated text includes images from his most iconic series such as "Brooklyn Gang", "East 100th Street", "Subway", and "Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs", along with never-before seen archival material from Davidson’s private archive. Beautifully reproduced, these pictures reveal Davidson’s curiosity about, and empathy for, his subjects. Whether he is documenting circuses, gangs, East Harlem tenements, Jewish cafeterias, Welsh miners, or Central Park, Davidson imbues his work with an eye for narrative. His pictures tell stories—and he lets them speak for themselves. The result is a comprehensive and elegantly presented portrait of an artist’s life and work.

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