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You can spray that again! New York drenched in colour – in pictures
Guardian Sta · 2026-05-19 · via The Guardian
Two boys cool off in water spraying from an open fire hydrant on a city street

Harry Gruyaert’s vibrant photographs of the Big Apple are bursting with energy – from kids letting off fire hydrants to yellow cabs zooming by in a blur

Water way to have a good time … Manhattan, 1985

Tue 19 May 2026 07.00 BST

Manhattan, 1972 street with colourful party  balloons on display

Manhattan, 1972

Harry Gruyaert is a Belgian photographer known for his images of India, Morocco and Egypt as well as his innovative use of colour. He is a member of Magnum Photos and his work has been published in a number of books and exhibited widely. For more than 50 years, Gruyaert has wandered New York City’s streets, capturing its dazzling contrasts – from towering skylines and neon-lit diners to multicultural neighbourhoods and fleeting street scenes. Harry Gruyaert: New York is published by Thames and Hudson
Manhattan, exterior of a liquor store, 1985,  seen  in dramatic evening shadows

Manhattan, liquor store, 1985

Acclaimed French film director, screenwriter and producer Cédric Klapisch has collaborated with Gruyaert, providing text to accompany this striking visual journey. Klapisch’s fictional vignettes blur the lines between reality and imagination. A city of endless spectacle, New York becomes a global stage in Gruyaert’s hands – alive with drama, diversity and colour
Manhattan, 2010- a tightly cropped view of a women in a bright red and blue floral dress seen from behind. her hand and dramatically varnished nails visible

Manhattan, 2010

Cédric Klapisch: ‘Harry knows my personal connection with New York, having studied and lived there. It took me some time to figure out what it was about the city that fascinated me so much. There’s a particular kind of light there. The sunlight is sharp and the shadows of the skyscrapers sometimes plunge the streets into a deep penumbra. Tourist guides lead you to believe that it’s a gridlike city, neat and orderly. They claim that it’s divided into three sections: downtown, midtown and uptown. But when you live there, you learn that it’s much more subtle and complex than that’
steam rising over a busy road junction at night

Manhattan, 1985

‘Living in New York means experiencing chaos and diversity. It’s the very definition of “cosmopolitan”. The word comes from the Greek cosmos, meaning “world” or “universe” and politês, which means “citizen” or “of a city”. When Harry takes pictures on the streets of New York, this is exactly what he’s trying to capture. A cosmopolitan and multicultural population that welcomes strangers without treating them as “other”. Harry creates a portrait of the city that focuses on otherness’
Manhattan, 1985 - a hand draped out of a car window, blurred traffic including a yellow taxi cab visible in the background

Manhattan, 1985

‘You can’t talk about Harry without mentioning his relationship with colour. His images follow in the footsteps of great colourists like Stephen Shore, Helen Levitt, Ernst Haas, Saul Leiter, Joel Meyerowitz, William Eggleston and Alex Webb: photographers who are very conscious of the key role that colour plays in the structure of an image’
Manhattan, 1985 - two children playing with water spraying from a hydrant over a side street

Manhattan, 1985

‘Looking through the images in this selection gives you the same feeling you’d get walking down a New York street. You’re not following a thread of logic but you can feel an effervescence, a commotion, a frenetic fusion of people, signs, street furniture, advertising and cars. The world capital of social contrast and unparalleled ethnic diversity, New York is a combination of rich and poor, communities and skin tones from around the world. The city is a magnificent, many-coloured melee’
Manhattan, 2017. Children watching two young men confronting each other at basketball, seen through the court’s fencing

Manhattan, 2017

‘While millions of people take millions of photos in the street and the vast majority of these are simply banal, Harry notices the banality but when he captures it with his camera, it turns into something else. When I look at his photos, I immediately see life. I often find myself wondering who these people are that I’m looking at; they turn into characters in a potential movie. And that’s what I’ve enjoyed doing throughout this book’
Maddison Avenue, 1985 busy street scene on what looks to be a hot day in Manhattan

Madison Avenue, 1985

A vignette by Cédric Klapisch: ‘George told me to check the weather on TV this morning. But I didn’t listen and now I’m stuck in this ridiculous raincoat. It was a gift from my mother-in-law. She’s from South Carolina and she’s always saying “Why did you want to move to New York? Manhattan’s nothing but rain, rain, rain.” I came out of the subway, which was packed, and I’m sweating like nobody’s business under this blue plastic. Yesterday it rained all day but I wasn’t wearing this coat. I wished I had, I was so cold. Apparently it was the wind coming down from Canada’
Queens, 2002 two men talk. in a dilapidated lot behind a furniture warehouse, its letters spelled on the bricks

Queens, 2002

Another vignette: ‘“Did you do it? Is he dead?” “No, not yet. I’m still thinking about it.” “What’s there to think about?” “Look, it’s a tough decision. I know he’s in a bad way, but it’s hard to think I won’t ever see him again. We had some great times together. Walking in this park every morning, it was nice, you know? It’ll be weird not coming here any more.” “But if he’s in pain, you’ve got no choice. Just take him to the vet and they’ll take care of him.” “Yeah, I guess so.”
Manhattan, 2017. candy-coloured lights seen through a shop window, a yellow cab seen reflected in the glass

Manhattan, 2017

‘I know that Harry’s much too modest to consider himself an artist. To me, the purpose of photography – and perhaps a definition of art itself – is to make the banal beautiful. Harry elevates the real by never seeing it as elevated. Reality is reality, it’s the everyday, it’s insignificant, it’s often messy, and sometimes pretty ugly’
Manhattan, 1978 ‘A ‘Steak’ restaurant seen from outside at a busy street junction, distant skyscrapers rising in the background

Manhattan, 1978

‘By celebrating the man on the street, the “man of no importance”, all the people walking through the city, shopping and running errands, waiting for a bus, a subway train, or a friend, heading for who-knows-where, Harry Gruyaert methodically builds up, step by step and place by place, a multicoloured map of humanity’
Manhattan, 2014Cédric Klapisch is a French film director, screenwriter and producer. In 2015, he co-founded La Cinetek, a streaming platform dedicated to the world’s greatest films, selectedby filmmakers from around the globe.

Manhattan, 2014

All text by Cédric Klapisch. Harry Gruyaert was born in 1941 in Antwerp, Belgium. He currently lives in Belgium