OUTSIDE
INSIDE
Bruce Davidson
Hardbound,
9½" x 8¾", 3 volumes,
800
pages
Tritone illustrations
2009, Steidl Photography International
From the Publisher:
Outside Inside is a gorgeous three-volume box set of
800 photographs drawn from this master photographer’s immense
archive. Chosen by Davidson himself, the selection spans a 60-year
career, and features such seminal bodies of work as Circus (1958),
Brooklyn Gang (1959), East 100th Street (1966–1968), The
Civil Rights Movement (1961–1965), Subway (1980) and Central
Park (1992–1995), as well as his two most recent works in
progress—a series of urban landscapes made in Paris (2007)
and Los Angeles (2009)—and many unpublished photographs.
The pages in these volumes document Davidson’s passionate
and progressive vision, a vision that bears witness to several
decades of volatile change in twentieth-century America. Born
in 1933 in Oak Park, Illinois, Bruce Davidson’s prolific
career began in 1949, when he began taking photographs as a precocious
16-year-old. In 1954, he studied at Yale University with the great
teacher and artist, Josef Albers, working briefly as a freelance
photographer for Life magazine before joining Magnum Photos in
1958, after a meeting with one of its founders, Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Davidson was given a Gold Medal Lifetime
Achievement Award from the National Arts Club in 2007. His work
has been extensively published in monographs and is included in
many major collections around the world.

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