Lee Friedlander

Peter Galassi

BOO 4141 U
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CONDITION & NOTES
Used / Exterior has obvious signs of shelf and edge wear. Spine is discoloured. Exterior edge of the book block has spotting, as well as the inside of the softcover and the first and last text pages. Aside from that the interior is in Good – Very Good condition.

TYPE PUBLICATION YEAR
Softcover

2009

EDITION LANGUAGE
Second print

English

PUBLISHER DIMENSIONS
The Museum of Modern Art, NY
33 x 30.5 x 4 cm
CONDITION
Used / Exterior has obvious signs of shelf and edge wear. Spine is discoloured. Exterior edge of the book block has spotting, as well as the inside of the softcover and the first and last text pages. Aside from that the interior is in Good – Very Good condition.

TYPE
Softcover

PUBLICATION YEAR
2009

EDITION
Second print

LANGUAGE
English

PUBLISHER
The Museum of Modern Art, NY

DIMENSIONS
33 x 30.5 x 4 cm

ABOUT

Lee Friedlander is one of the most important of the 1960s generation of photographers for whom the posture of disinterested objectivity served as a vehicle for passionate personal inquiries. His large body of work--he most often produces extended series of pictures on a chosen theme, then publishes them in book form--is broad in subject matter and supple and complex in style, and focuses on what he calls America's "social landscape." 

 

At the same time, he has pursued a playful dialogue with artistic tradition--as though open-eyed curiosity about the world, and a sophisticated taste for the wiles of picture-making were one and the same thing. Lee Friedlander takes a deep critical look at Friedlander's abundantly productive career. Including over 500 photographs grouped by series, and an incisive essay by Peter Galassi, Chief Curator of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, this oversized publication is the most comprehensive review of the photographer's career to date.