DATE: December 7, 2009

Bruce Davidson at Bryce Wolkowitz and Howard Greenberg


The photographer Bruce Davidson is having a well-deserved moment. At the age of seventy-six, he has two exhibitions running concurrently, and a new, three-volume survey of his fifty-year career.


The range, dedication, and audacity of that career are the focus of the show at Wolkowitz, where contemporary prints, some quite large, sketch a loose trajectory from the circus (1958) to the subway (the early eighties). He also spent two years in the late sixties photographing the residents on a notorious block of East 100th Street, the subject of his show at Greenberg.

Read the complete review in The New Yorker.





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