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Title:Self-Portrait
Author:Lee Friedlander (American, born Aberdeen, Washington, )
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Classification:Books
Credit Line:Walker Evans Archive,
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Inscription: Inscribed in the hand of Friedlander on page with tipped-in photograph, lower left: "To Walker Evans Lee Friedlander"
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Lee Friedlander, born in , began photographing the American social landscape in With an ability to organize a vast amount of visual material 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 s, reproduced in Self Portrait, an exploration that he turned to again in the late s, and published in a monograph by Fraenkel Gallery in
In , Friedlander was the recipient of the prestigious Hasselblad Award as well as the subject of a major traveling retrospective and catalogue organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. In , the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York exhibited the entirety of his body of work, America by Car. In , Yale University Art Gallery exhibited and published some of his earliest work, photographs of participants of the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom in Washington, D.C, which travelled to National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, TN; Boston University Art Galleries, Boston, MA; Fisk University Galleries, Nashville, TN; Picker Art Gallery, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY; and Margaret Walker Center, Jackson State University,
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Title:Self-Portrait
Artist:Lee Friedlander (American, hatched Aberdeen, Pedagogue, )
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Medium:Gelatin white print
Dimensions x cm. (5 3/16 x 7 13/16 in.)
Classification:Photographs
Credit Line:The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, Depiction Elisha Whittelsey Fund,
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