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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. 'I didn't want to be the unobserved observer. I wanted to be with my subjects face to face.' - Bruce DavidsonConsisting solely of previously unpublished photographs, The Way Back is a deep dive through Bruce Davidson's 60-year career.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. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Steidl Gmbh & Co.OHG, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969992311 ISBN 13: 9783969992319
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Gebunden. Condition: Neu. Neu -The Way Back besteht ausschließlich aus bisher unveröffentlichten Fotografien und gibt einen tiefen Einblick in die 60-jährige Karriere von Bruce Davidson. Das Buch präsentiert chronologisch Fotos, die zwischen 1957 und 1992 entstanden sind, und zeigt Davidsons außergewöhnliche Vielseitigkeit - von seinen frühesten Aufträgen bis hin zu späteren bahnbrechenden Werken wie seiner einjährigen Studie über jugendliche Mitglieder einer ğBrooklyn GangĞ (1959), seiner umfassenden Berichterstattung über die amerikanische Bürgerrechtsbewegung in ğTime of ChangeĞ (1961-65) und seinen bahnbrechenden Porträts der Bewohner eines einzigen Blocks in Harlem in ğEast 100th StreetĞ (1966-68). Serien wie ğSubwayĞ (1980) und ĞCentral ParkĞ (1992) bestätigen Davidson darüber hinaus als einen Chronisten von New York City. Unabhängig von seinem Motiv zeigt sich in dieser Retrospektive Davidsons offenkundige Sensibilität und Empathie für seine Motive, sein Engagement, sie im Laufe der Zeit eingehend zu dokumentieren und ihre Überzeugungen, Gemeinschaften und Subkulturen festzuhalten. Anders als seine Kollegen, die Ereignisse fotografierten, die die Geschichte ausmachten, konzentrierte sich Davidson auf die Menschen innerhalb dieser Geschichten. Jetzt, am Ende seiner langen Karriere, bietet Davidson mit diesem Buch einen Blick auf seinen künstlerischen Weg, einen elegischen Abschied und zugleich ein Requiem: ein Beweis dafür, wie seine Vision, die er über Jahrzehnte hinweg erlebte, unser Verständnis der Welt geprägt hat. (Text engl.) 144 pp. Englisch.
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Published by Steidl Gmbh & Co.OHG Apr 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969992311 ISBN 13: 9783969992319
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -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. 144 pp. Englisch.
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Published by Steidl Gmbh & Co.OHG Apr 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969992311 ISBN 13: 9783969992319
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -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. 144 pp. Englisch.
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Published by Steidl Gmbh & Co.OHG Mai 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969992311 ISBN 13: 9783969992319
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -'I didn't want to be the unobserved observer. I wanted to be with my subjects face to face.' - Bruce Davidson 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.
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Published by Steidl Publishers, Gottingen, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969992311 ISBN 13: 9783969992319
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. 'I didn't want to be the unobserved observer. I wanted to be with my subjects face to face.' - Bruce DavidsonConsisting 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. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Edited by Bruce Davidson, Donna Ranieri. Text by Paul Roth. Nearly four decades of unpublished works from a master of documentary photography. Consisting solely of previously unpublished photographs, The Way Back is a deep dive through Bruce Davidson s more than 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 yearlong 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) confirm Davidson as a quintessential chronicler of New York City. What emerges through this retrospective is Davidson s overt sensibility and empathy for his subjects and his commitment to documenting them in depth over time. Unlike his peers who photographed historical events, 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.
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Published by Gottingen, Steidl,, Gottingen, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969992311 ISBN 13: 9783969992319
hardcover. Condition: As New. Prima edizione (First Edition). A cura di Bruce Davidson e Donna Ranieri. Prefazione di Paul Roth. 128 fotografie b/n di Bruce Davidson . Cm 29x29. pp. 144. . Perfetto (Mint). . Prima edizione (First Edition). . Composto esclusivamente da fotografie inedite, The Way Back è un viaggio approfondito attraverso i 60 anni di carriera di Bruce Davidson. Il libro presenta in ordine cronologico le foto scattate tra il 1957 e il 1992, mettendo in luce l'eccezionale versatilità di Davidson, dai suoi primi incarichi alle opere successive di grande importanza, tra cui lo studio durato un anno sui membri adolescenti di una ?gang di Brooklyn? (1959), la sua ampia copertura del movimento per i diritti civili americani in ?Time of Change? (1961-65) e i suoi ritratti rivoluzionari degli abitanti di un unico isolato di Harlem in ?East 100th Street? (1966-68). Serie come ?Subway? (1980) e ?Central Park? (1992) confermano ulteriormente Davidson come cronista per eccellenza di New York City. Book.
Language: English
Published by Steidl Publishers, Gottingen, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969992311 ISBN 13: 9783969992319
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. 'I didn't want to be the unobserved observer. I wanted to be with my subjects face to face.' - Bruce DavidsonConsisting 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. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Van Ditmar Boeken B.V., 2025
ISBN 10: 3969992311 ISBN 13: 9783969992319
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