Lee Friedlander
- Introduction
- Lee Friedlander (born July 14, 1934) is an American photographer and artist. In the 1960s and 1970s, Friedlander evolved an influential and often imitated visual language of urban "social landscape," with many of his photographs including fragments of store-front reflections, structures framed by fences, posters and street signs.
- Wikidata
- Q711391
- Introduction
- Born 14 July 1934. From 1953 to 1955, Friedlander studied photography with Edward Kaminski at the Art Center School, Los Angeles, California. Friedlander has been a freelance photographer since 1955. In 1979-1980, Friedlander was commissioned by the Akron Art Museum to document the industrial area of the Ohio River Valley in Ohio and Pennsylvania. A major retrospective of his work was held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2005.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Photographer
- Names
- Lee Friedlander, Lee Norman Friedlander, Friedlander Lee Norman
- Ulan
- 500014327
Exhibitions
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Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman—The Shape of Shape
Oct 21, 2019–Oct 4, 2020
MoMA
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Stephen Shore
Nov 19, 2017–May 28, 2018
MoMA
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Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age, 1959–1989
Nov 13, 2017–Apr 8, 2018
MoMA
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The Long Run
Nov 11, 2017–May 5, 2019
MoMA
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The Shape of Things: Photographs from Robert B. Menschel
Oct 29, 2016–May 7, 2017
MoMA
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Lee Friedlander has
50 exhibitionsonline.
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Lee Friedlander Rome, Italy 1964
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Lee Friedlander England 1964
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Lee Friedlander London 1964
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Lee Friedlander Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1965
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Lee Friedlander Los Angeles, California 1965
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Lee Friedlander New York State 1965
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Lee Friedlander Denver, Colorado 1965
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Lee Friedlander California 1965
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Lee Friedlander Baltimore, Maryland 1965
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Lee Friedlander New York State 1965
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Lee Friedlander Yonkers, New York 1965
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Lee Friedlander Texas 1965
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Lee Friedlander New York State 1965
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Lee Friedlander Bargone, Italy 1965
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Lee Friedlander Europe 1964-65
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Lee Friedlander New York City 1965
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Lee Friedlander Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1965
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Lee Friedlander Salt Lake City 1965
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Lee Friedlander Wilmington, Delaware 1965
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Lee Friedlander New Orleans, Louisiana 1966
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Lee Friedlander Minnesota 1966
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Lee Friedlander Stony Point, New York 1966
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Lee Friedlander New York State 1966
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Lee Friedlander White Plains, New York 1966
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Lee Friedlander Minnesota 1966
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Lee Friedlander New Orleans, Louisiana 1966
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Lee Friedlander New York City 1966
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Lee Friedlander New York City 1966
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Lee Friedlander Madison, Wisconsin 1966
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Lee Friedlander New York State 1966
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Lee Friedlander Chicago, Illinois 1966
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Lee Friedlander Haverstraw, New York 1966
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Lee Friedlander Midwestern United States 1966
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Lee Friedlander Minneapolis, Minnesota 1966
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Lee Friedlander New York City 1966
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Lee Friedlander Southern United States 1966
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Lee Friedlander Philadelphia 1967
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Lee Friedlander New York City 1967
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Lee Friedlander Albany, New York 1967
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Lee Friedlander Topless Bridesmaid. Los Angeles, California 1967
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Lee Friedlander Aloha, Washington 1967
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Lee Friedlander New City, New York 1967
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Lee Friedlander New Orleans, Louisiana 1968
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Lee Friedlander Chicago, Illinois 1968
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Lee Friedlander New York City 1968
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Lee Friedlander New York City 1968
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Lee Friedlander Baltimore, Maryland 1968
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Lee Friedlander Paris, France 1968
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