 Bruce Davidson, The Dwarf and the Clyde Beatty Circus, 1958
Bruce Davidson, The Dwarf and the Clyde Beatty Circus, 1958
© Bruce Davidson courtesy Magnum Gallery
In der Magnum Gallery in Paris eröffnet heute eine Ausstellung der Circus-Serie von Bruce Davidson. Diese frühe Serie stellt den kleinwüchsigen Clown Jimmy Armstrong, genannt »Kleiner Mann« in den Mittelpunkt.
Bruce Davidson sagte selbst zu den Circus-Photos:
»There was a cold drizzle on that afternoon when I first saw the  dwarf. He was standing alone outside the tent smoking a cigarette. His  distorted torso, normal size head, and stunted legs both attracted and  repelled me. He was dressed in a « Little Tramp » costume wearing a tux  with tails, sporting a black derby, and holding a small bouquet of fake  paper flower. He stood there pensively in the privacy of his inner  thoughts. As I moved closer he sensed my presence but the click of my  camera shutter did not seem to disturb him. He seemed to know that it  was the inner moment I was drawn to and not his clown face or physical  appearance. I wanted him to be himself and not act the clown because I  was taking his picture. He was waiting for the musical cue that would  send him into the brassy sounds and glitter of the wonderment world  exuding from inside the big top.
He disappeared into the tent and I  felt his loneliness and at the same time a certain power standing over a  man less than half my height.«
 Bruce Davidson, The Dwarf and the Clyde Beatty Circus, 1958
Bruce Davidson, The Dwarf and the Clyde Beatty Circus, 1958
© Bruce Davidson courtesy Magnum Gallery
 The Dwarf and the Clyde Beatty Circus, 1958
The Dwarf and the Clyde Beatty Circus, 1958
© Bruce Davidson courtesy Magnum Gallery
 
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