Bruce Davidson
Biography
BRUCE DAVIDSON (b. 1933 Oak Park, Illinois) began photography as a boy at the age of ten. While attending Rochester Institute of Technology and Yale University he continued to further his knowledge and develop his passion. He was later drafted into the army and stationed near Paris where he met Henri Cartier-Bresson. When he left military service in 1957, Davidson worked as a freelance photographer for Life Magazine and in 1958 became a full member of Magnum Photos. From 1958 to 1961 he created such seminal bodies of work as The Dwarf, Brooklyn Gang, and Freedom Rides. In 1962 Davidson received a Guggenheim Fellowship to photograph what became a profound documentation of the American Civil Rights Movement, the highly acclaimed work known as Time of Change. In 1966 he was awarded the first grant for photography from the National Endowment for the Arts, having spent two years bearing witness to the dire social conditions on one block in East Harlem. This work was first published by Harvard University Press in 1970, under the title East 100th Street. In 1980 he captured the vitality of the New York Metro’s underworld that was later published in his book Subway and exhibited at the International Center for Photography in 1982. Other series include Central Park, Circus, Scotland/England, The Nature of LA, and more.
Classic bodies of work from Mr. Davidson’s 50-year career have been extensively published in monographs and are included in many major public and private fine art collections around the world.
Exhibitions
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All This Happened: Twenty Nine Years of ROSEGALLERY
September 14 - October 30, 2021'All This Happened: Twenty Nine Years of ROSEGALLERY' will be on view from 14 September - 30 October 2021. The group exhibition features works by Jo Ann Callis, Kennedi Carter, John Chiara, Lieko Shiga, Dorothea Lange, William Eggleston, Rinko Kawauchi, Lise Sarfati, Robbert Flick, Tania Franco Klein, Steve Galloway, Graciela Iturbide, Shaun McCracken, Manfred Müller, Elger Esser, Huger Foote, Bruce Davidson, Tomoko Sawada, Megan Cotts, Shaun McCracken, Diana Markosian, and more.Read more -
Los Angeles 1964/2012
August 17 - September 21, 2013Bruce Davidson first came to Los Angeles in 1964 on assignment for Esquire magazine. As a young New Yorker in LA, he found himself at odds with what he described as a “cultural desert with acrid air, bumper-to-bumper traffic, tall palms, and seedy Hollywood types.” Nearly 45 years after Davidson first visited Los Angeles, he returned to the city with a vastly different shooting agenda. The crowded and buzzing social landscape of 1964 now serves as a distant backdrop for the quiet integrity of Davidson’s clawed up yuccas, attenuated palms, and parched hillsides.Read more -
Subway
September 16 - October 28, 2006For an entire year in the early 1980s Bruce Davidson dwelt in New York City's underground; traversing six-hundred miles of subway lines with a Canon T-90, and a sunpak strobe hooked to the battery pack at his hip. Before the days of guarded subway depots and homeland security incentives, Davidson roamed freely amidst subterranean grafitti grottos, aiming his lens at the vibrant and virulent. ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present the culmination of Bruce Davidson's exploration—the only body of color work by New York's legendary photographer.Read more -
Time of Change
November 16, 2002 - January 25, 2003In 1961, Bruce Davidson traveled to Montgomery, Alabama to photograph the Freedom Riders. His experience there was the beginning of a five year entanglement with the Civil Rights Movement. Davidson's photographs, however, are not tributes to inviolate righteousness: they are a frank depiction of a tumultuous and disparate society whose future and whose character were still far from certain.Read more
Press
Series
Publications
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Bruce Davidson: Survey
Bruce Davidson Charlotte Cotton, 2016Hardcover, 320 pagesRead more
Publisher: Aperture and Fundación Mapfre -
Bruce Davidson: An Illustrated Biography
Bruce Davidson Vicki Goldberg, 2016Hardcover, 192 pagesRead more
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England / Scottland 1960
Bruce Davidson Bruce Davidson, 2014Hardcover, Clothbound, 144 pagesRead more
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Brooklyn Gang: Summer 1959
Bruce Davidson Bruce Davidson, 1998Hardcover, Signed, 96 pagesRead more
Publisher: Twin Palms
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