Lee Friedlander
Lee Friedlander
Moma, New York, USA, 2005
Peter Galassi, Richard Benson
pages 480
first edition
dimensions 33 × 31 cm, hardcover with jacket
language English
ISBN 0-87070-343-9
pages 480
first edition
dimensions 33 × 31 cm, hardcover with jacket
language English
ISBN 0-87070-343-9
ARTISTS
Lee Friedlander
Lee Friedlander began photographing the American social landscape in 1948. With an ability to organize a vast amount of visual information in dynamic compositions, Friedlander has made humorous and poignant images among the chaos of city life, dense natural landscape, and countless other subjects. Friedlander is also recognized for a group of self-portraits he began in the 1960s, reproduced in Self Portrait, an exploration that he turned to again in the late 1990s,.
Lee Friedlander began photographing the American social landscape in 1948. With an ability to organize a vast amount of visual information in dynamic compositions, Friedlander has made humorous and poignant images among the chaos of city life, dense natural landscape, and countless other subjects. Friedlander is also recognized for a group of self-portraits he began in the 1960s, reproduced in Self Portrait, an exploration that he turned to again in the late 1990s,.