
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Award-winning photographer Bruce Davidson's prolific body of work includes documentations of the 1960s Civil Rights movement and the gritty underbelly of New York City in the late 70s. He came to the Library this spring for a conversation with Academy Award-winning actor Matt Dillon, who is a great admirer and collector of Davidson's work. In this riveting discussion between the two great artists, Davidson and Dillon talk about images, storytelling, and the joy of working in silence.
By The New York Public Library4.4
312312 ratings
Award-winning photographer Bruce Davidson's prolific body of work includes documentations of the 1960s Civil Rights movement and the gritty underbelly of New York City in the late 70s. He came to the Library this spring for a conversation with Academy Award-winning actor Matt Dillon, who is a great admirer and collector of Davidson's work. In this riveting discussion between the two great artists, Davidson and Dillon talk about images, storytelling, and the joy of working in silence.

6,720 Listeners

3,352 Listeners

3,873 Listeners

577 Listeners

510 Listeners

243 Listeners

460 Listeners

576 Listeners

10,244 Listeners

2,144 Listeners

127 Listeners

94 Listeners

362 Listeners

805 Listeners

390 Listeners

298 Listeners