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Bruce Davidson's groundbreaking "Subway," first published by
Aperture in 1986, has garnered critical acclaim both as a
documentation of a unique moment in the cultural fabric of New York
City and for its phenomenal use of extremes of color and shadow set
against flash-lit skin. In Davidson's own words, "the people in the
subway, their flesh juxtaposed against the graffiti, the
penetrating effect of the strobe light itself, and even the hollow
darkness of the tunnels, inspired an aesthetic that goes unnoticed
by passengers who are trapped underground, hiding behind masks and
closed off from each other." In this third edition of what is now a
classic of photographic literature, a sequence of 118 (including 25
previously unpublished) images transport the viewer through a
landscape at times menacing, and at other times lyrical and
soulful. The images present the full gamut of New Yorkers, from
weary straphangers and languorous ladies in summer dresses to
stalking predators and homeless persons. Davidson's accompanying
text tells the story behind the images, clarifying his method and
dramatizing his obsession with the subway, its rhythms and its
particular madness.
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