Bruce Gilden - Magnum Photos Commercial
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Bruce Gilden - Magnum Photos Commercial
Bruce Gilden American, b. 1946 Bruce Gilden’s childhood in Brooklyn endowed him with a keen eye for observing urban behaviors and customs. He studied sociology, but his interest in photography grew when he saw Michelangelo Antonioni’s film Blow-Up, after which he began taking night classes in photography at the New York School of Visual Arts. Gilden’s curiosity about strong characters and individual peculiarities has been present from the beginning of his career. His first major project, which he worked on until 1986, focused on Coney Island, and on the intimacy of the sensual, fat or skinny bodies sprawled across the legendary New York beach. During these early years Gilden also photographed in New Orleans during its famous Mardi Gras festival. In June 1998 Gilden joined Magnum. He returned to his roots specifically the streets of New York City, where he had been working since 1981. His work culminated in the publication of Facing New York (1992), and later A Beautiful Catastrophe (2005); getting ever closer to his subject, he established an expressive and theatrical style that presented the world as a vast comedy of manners. Magnum Photos Commercial Website Magnum Photos Website MAGNUM PHOTOS London +44 20 7490 1771 New York + 1 212 929 6000 Paris +33 1 53 42 50 00