New York City, the unique metropolis that Le Corbusier has called "a beautiful catastrophe," is a natural home to Bruce Gilden. Since 1981, Gilden has been roaming the streets of the city, capturing its characters and eccentricities with his confrontational, highly energetic style and exuberant vision. In his new opus, "A Beautiful Catastrophe," Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden celebrates a trademark style with abandon, firmly ensconcing him in the pantheon of New York City street poets.
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New York City, the unique metropolis that Le Corbusier has called "a beautiful catastrophe," is a natural home to Bruce Gilden. Since 1981, Gilden has been roaming the streets of the city, capturing its characters and eccentricities with his confrontational, highly energetic style and exuberant vision. In his new opus, "A Beautiful Catastrophe," Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden celebrates a trademark style with abandon, firmly ensconcing him in the pantheon of New York City street poets.
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You have to see this incredible guy on duty. Yeah yeah, Bruce Gilden talking. When he's strolling the busy streets of New York and shootin' photos from the pedestrians.
In the pages of the Le Corbusier's motto titled book "A Beautiful Catastrophe", you can enjoy some unique b&w portraits of New Yorkers. Bruce has managed to grab great decisive moments. The faces transformed to characters of a Jim Jarmusch movie.