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"His signature series, brought together in a new biography titled Bruce Davidson: An Illustrated Biography: Magnum Legacy authored by Vicki Goldberg, published by (c)Prestel and available now, chronicled the struggle of alienated Americans and underground culture - from wayward youths in Brooklyn Gang (1959), to the turbulent protests against segregation in Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs (1961-65), and inner-city ghetto life in East 100th Street (1970)." -Dazed "The Magnum Legacy Series is shaping up to be one of the most desirable titles in the plethora of artists monographs." -Amateur Photographer "What comes through this richly textured bio is Bruce Davidson's reliable empathy, whether photographing tenement dwellers in Harlem or scenes of the underside of glamour . . . As Goldberg makes clear in her text, Davidson mastered the art of blending in and slyly capturing moments: 'There is a way to get into any community if you don't knock too loudly, ' he said." -American Photo "[The] monographs are some of my favorites ever published, in particular Brooklyn Gang, East 100th Street, and Subway. One of the things I admire most about [the] work is the deep sense of humanity that exists, a compassion and consideration for the details of people's lives and the dignity of the individual." -Crave "In Bruce Davidson: An Illustrated Biography, writer Vicki Goldberg presents an affectionate, sometimes reverent look at the documentary photographer and the major events and turning points in his career . . . Goldberg is persuasive in positioning Davidson's work between the worlds of art, social documentary, and activism." -PDN Photo District News "Until now Bruce Davidson has been very private about his life, and this biography is the first time he has let anyone in. Through the many conversations he had with Vicki Goldberg during the course of two years, the reader learns about his photographs, but most memorably about his motivations, his emotions, the life behind the pictures, his life with his wife Emily Haas-Davidson and their daughters, and the trajectory that led him to become one of the most respected documentarians of the twentieth century, a man still eager to photograph until now, at 82 years of age." -L'oeil de la Photographie Davidson's work spans many varied topics and pivotal times, but his curiosity and empathy are evident in everything he does.This is a brilliant book that gives the privileged reader an opportunity to ride with Davidson on his journey and see the world through his eyes." -New York Journal of Books "[T]he resulting images offer a complex and timeless portrait of teenage life. What makes Davidson's photographs so compelling is that they stem from patience and an ability to empathize with his subjects." -CNN "Whether it's Southern civil rights activists, a Brooklyn gang, or one of the toughest blocks in East Harlem, he doesn't just photograph a subject, he lives with it.The results are vivid and soulful;... Goldberg is comfortable plotting the trajectory of an utterly idiosyncratic career, and she makes plenty of room for Davidson's unpretentious voice." -Photograph Magazine
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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 round 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. The text includes beautifully reproduced 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. Davidson's photographs reveal his 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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  • VerlagPrestel
  • Erscheinungsdatum2016
  • ISBN 10 3791381350
  • ISBN 13 9783791381350
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten192
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Buchbeschreibung 4°. 191, (1) S. mit zahlr. teils farb. Abb. OPbd. mit illustr. OU. (Magnum legacy). Erste Ausgabe. - Von B. Davidson auf dem Vortitel signiert. - B. Davidson (geb. 1933), Magnum-Fotograf mit sozialkritischem Themenschwerpunkt, arbeitete in den 1960er Jahren auch als Modefotograf. - "Bruce Davidsons Sympathie gilt vielen Menschen; seine typischen Motive sind die Benachteiligten, die Erniedrigten, die Verwundeten, wie sie in stolzer Hinnahme der Umstände leben. Die schwarze Frau, die in der hell erläuchteten Türe ihrer zusammengezimmerten, geschmückten Hütte ihr Baby auf dem Arm hält, der Vater und seine Söhne regungslos verharrend inmitten der tristesse von Jersey Meadows, die Straßengang in Brooklyn, die sich aus Mangel an sozialen Vorbildern trotzig einen einheitlichen Stil erschafft - wir betreten Welten, die uns zuvor verschlossen waren, Welten, die zugänglich werden durch Bruce Davidsons Talent, Akzeptanz zu finden und zugleich selbst ein kaum relevanter Faktor in den Situationen zu bleiben, die er aufbaut und einfängt" (H. Geldzahler in Koetzle). - Tadellos. Sprache: englisch. Artikel-Nr. 104211BB

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