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ISBN: HB: 9780300201499

Yale University Press

May 2014

240 pp.

26.7x24.1 cm

195 colour and black&white illus.

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Bruce Davidson/Paul Caponigro

Two American Photographers in Britain and Ireland

Bruce Davidson (b. 1933) and Paul Caponigro (b. 1932) are two of the greatest American photographers of their generation. Working in different traditions, and exhibiting fundamentally distinct approaches, they are both brilliant observers whose art inspires and provokes. This book, the first to pair the two, examines the work they produced during visits to Britain and Ireland in the 1960s and 1970s. The gritty sensibility that made Bruce Davidson's series Brooklyn Gang such a sensation was unmistakable as he trained his camera on the gamut of British society, travelling from London to Scotland and later to the mining region of Wales. Paul Caponigro, steeped in a formalist black-and-white landscape tradition, made expressive portraits of prehistoric stone circles, dolmens, and ancient Irish churches in the landscape. "Bruce Davidson/Paul Caponigro" brings the work of these artists together into a dramatic visual dialogue.

About the Author

Jennifer A. Watts is curator of photographs at the Huntington Library.

Scott Wilcox is chief curator of art collections and senior curator of prints and drawings at the Yale Center for British Art.