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Lee Friedlander is one of the few artists in any medium to have sustained a body of influential work over five decades. To make the photographs in Mannequin, he returned to the hand-held, 35-mm camera that he used in the earliest decades of his career. Over the past three years, Friedlander has roamed the sidewalks of New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco, focusing on storefront windows and reflections that conjure marketplace notions of sex, fashion and consumerism, while recalling Atget's surreal photographs of Parisian windows made 100 years earlier. Thoroughly straightforward, their unsettling and radical new compositions suggest photographs that have been torn up and pasted back together again in near-random ways.
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Depuis le début des années soixante, Lee Friedlander est un observateur et chroniqueur du monde du travail. A travers ces photographies, il établit une relation entre les objets, les gens et leur place
Labor --- Employees --- Photography, Artistic. --- Travail --- Personnel --- Photographie artistique --- Pictorial works --- Ouvrages illustrés --- Photographie documentaire --- Travailleur --- Friedlander, Lee --- 77.092.07 --- Fotografen ; 1979-1995 ; Lee Friedlander --- Thema's in de fotografie ; werknemers en werkneemsters --- Thema's in de fotografie ; arbeiders en arbeidsters --- Lee Friedlander °1934 (°Aberdeen, Washington, VS) --- Lee Friedlander ; With an Afterword by Richard Benson --- fotografie --- twintigste eeuw --- Friedlander Lee --- portretfotografie --- portret --- documentaire fotografie --- documentaire --- Verenigde Staten --- 77.071 FRIEDLANDER --- Ouvrages illustrés
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Lee Friedlander (b. 1934) is one of the most renowned photographers of his generation. Through Friedlander's lens, people in their everyday environments are transformed into arresting portraits, and the banal features of roadsides, storefronts, and city streets become vivid scenery. In Dressing Up, Friedlander ventures into new territory, turning his eye to the rarefied world of fashion and revealing precisely what is commonplace about it: behind the glamorous spectacle of the runway are many people hard at work. The photographs, commissioned by the New York Times Magazine, were taken in 2006 during New York Fashion Week, when the artist spent time backstage at the Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Zac Posen, Oscar de la Renta, and Proenza Schouler shows. The resulting images, many of which are published here for the first time, depict a flurry of toiling stylists, dressers, makeup artists, photographers, and models-all of them preparing, but not quite prepared, for an image to be taken. Lovers of photography and high-end fashion will be surprised and intrigued by this inside glimpse into the world of runway design.
Fashion photography --- Photography, Artistic. --- Photographers --- Photographie de mode --- Photographie artistique --- Photographes --- History --- Interviews. --- Histoire --- Entretiens --- Friedlander, Lee. --- Friedlander, Lee --- Ryan, Kathy
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Lee Friedlander (b. 1934) has been tackling the challenge of self-portraiture throughout his prolific career. What began as an unorthodox investigation of the genre has become a masterful engagement spanning five decades. In this compilation, which includes hundreds of previously unpublished pictures, we follow the famous photographer through the years as his personal and creative lives unfold and intertwine --
Portrait photography --- Self-portraits, American --- Friedlander, Lee. --- Friedlander, Lee
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Photography, Artistic --- Exhibitions --- Friedlander, Lee --- Exhibitions.
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Designed and conceived to complement 'In the Picture', his 2011 volume of self-portraits, Lee Friedlander's 'Family in the Picture' is the family album of one of the most restless and inventive figures in the history of photography. The sequence of over 350 pictures begins with images of Friedlander's wife, Maria, at the beginning of their marriage, and interweaves major life events such as births, weddings, and funerals with moments that are less outwardly momentous yet equally moving.
Photography of families --- Portrait photography --- Friedlander, Lee.