Bruce Gilden

Coney Island

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Towards the end of the 1960s, one year after he first picked up a camera, Bruce took the subway train through Brooklyn to capture the sunbathers, the weekenders, the sideshow booths and the Cyclone rollercoaster of Coney Island. The world famous Brooklyn amusement park has been the subject of many photographers, but no one has ever managed to eke out its characters and eccentricities with such a brutal honesty.

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First Edition
Publisher: Trebruk
Publication Year: 2002
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 108
Size: 9.5 x 13 in (24.13 x 33 cm)


Please handle with care, binding is fragile

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Bruce Gilden

Bruce Gilden is one of the most iconic street photographers of our time. Known for his graphic and often confrontational close-ups made using flash, his images have a degree of intimacy and directness that have become a signature in his work. Though he cut his teeth on the sidewalks of New York City where he grew up, he has since made significant bodies of work in Haiti, Japan, Moscow, France, Ireland and India. Since the seventies, his work has been exhibited in museums and galleries all over the world.

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