Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden brings 41 uncompromising portraits to Germany
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Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden brings 41 uncompromising portraits to Germany
Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. 1998 © Bruce Gilden.



BERLIN.- Bruce Gilden’s photos don’t flatter. They confront. A flash. A stare. A face you can’t forget. His subjects, outsiders, misfits, the overlooked, aren’t just photographed; they’re seen. His exhibition Why These? isn’t just a question about his work. It’s a question about us. Why do these images unsettle? Why do we avoid these gazes but still cannot look away?

Why These? – on view at Fotografiska Berlin from 25 April 2026 – brings together 41 photographs, handpicked by Bruce Gilden. 19 iconic images from his major projects in Coney Island, Haiti, New York and Tokyo take you on a visual journey through his career. Another 22 large-scale prints showcase his bold shift to digital color in 2013, a move that adds a contemporary edge to his signature style.

“This is me, Bruce Gilden. I want to show you where I started and where I am now. Take it or leave it.” – Bruce Gilden

Born in Brooklyn just after World War II, Bruce Gilden grew up in a turbulent household. As a child, he spent hours watching the “tough guys” on the street below, shaping his lifelong fascination with the “characters” he would later photograph. In 1968, he bought his first camera – a Miranda – and taught himself how to use it. His perspective pulls you into the grit of urban life: the daily routines, the fleeting encounters, the trips to the corner store. Through his lens, you don’t just see these moments – you feel the tension, smell the cigarette smoke, and take in the raw reality.

“My father was a gangster type wearing fedoras, suits and a pinky ring and driving a Cadillac, so I relate to tough, physical guys. And I’m a little bit physical myself, though less so these days. Since I started photographing I adopted Robert Capa’s mantra ‘If the photo is not good enough you were not close enough’. My talent is getting in close and making the viewer part of the scene. And the closer I get, the more dynamic the pictures. A good street picture will smell of the street.” – Bruce Gilden


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A Magnum photographer since 1998, Bruce Gilden has walked the streets of cities all over the world. His photos, often taken with flash, are raw and real. He cares deeply about the people he portrays. His bold approach has taken him to places and people that most would never get close to. His subjects often trust him enough to let him take their picture. From New York to Tokyo and Mexico City, he has photographed gang members, homeless people, sex workers, and others living on the fringes of society. Bruce Gilden’s ability to connect with these worlds comes from that same Brooklyn upbringing. Like him, the people in his photos have “experienced the streets.”

This exhibition is curated by Jessica Jarl, Global Director of Exhibitions at Fotografiska, and co-curated by Marie-Luise Mayer, Exhibitions Manager at Fotografiska Berlin, in close collaboration with the artist.


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