Bruce Davidson
On the Set of Zabriskie Point, 1970
Vintage silver print
6 3/4 x 10 1/8 inches
With Davidson's Magnum credit in ink verso.
With Davidson's Magnum credit in ink verso.
In 1968, Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni invited Bruce Davidson to Los Angeles to shoot the making of 'Zabriskie Point,' his first (and only) film to be made in America. While...
In 1968, Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni invited Bruce Davidson to Los Angeles to shoot the making of "Zabriskie Point," his first (and only) film to be made in America. While lambasted at the time, the film has gone on to enjoy renewed appreciation for its singular, trippy depiction of the counterculture movement.
A retrospective of Davidson's behind-the-scenes photographs of the film was recently mounted at the Spazio Antonioni museum in Ferrara.
A retrospective of Davidson's behind-the-scenes photographs of the film was recently mounted at the Spazio Antonioni museum in Ferrara.