Lee Friedlander: The People's Pictures
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Photography is arguably the most democratic of mediums, even more accessible today across culture and class than language. In this volume we see photographs spanning six decades, most of the geographic United States and parts of Western Europe and Asia. These pictures are uniquely Friedlander photographs: as much about what’s in front of the camera as they are about the photographer’s lifelong redefining of the medium. The saturation of our social landscape by photographs and photographers is apparent from any public point of view. In some regards, this has been Lee Friedlander’s most enduring subject – the way that average citizens interact with the world by making pictures of it, as well as how those pictures and the pictures constructed for advertising or political purposes define the public space. Like his exploration of words, letters and numbers in the social landscape, these photographs of photography’s street presence seem inevitable to Friedlander’s vast visual orchestration of what our society looks like. But Friedlander’s photographs are not objective documents; they are intentional, authored, playful, intelligent creations made through his unprecedented collaboration with time and place. Lee Friedlander has published more than 50 monographs since 1969, and has exhibited extensively around the world for the past five decades, including a major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2005. Friedlander lives in New York.
ISBN 9780871300881. Eakins Press Foundation. hb. clothbound. 168 pages. 147 duotone. 29.2 x 30.5 cm. .
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ISBN 9780871300881. Eakins Press Foundation. hb. clothbound. 168 pages. 147 duotone. 29.2 x 30.5 cm. .
available