SFMOMA is temporarily closed. Lee Friedlander. x 11 1/4 in. Lee Friedlander, in full Lee Norman Friedlander, (born July 14, 1934, Aberdeen, Washington, U.S.), American photographer known for his asymmetrical black-and-white pictures of the American “social landscape”—everyday people, places, and things.. Friedlander’s interest in photography struck when he was 14. Please check here for the latest on our COVID-19 virus response.
(38.26 x 37.62 cm) Menu. Search. Lee Friedlander, born in 1934, began photographing the American social landscape in 1948. Visit Events For Members Become a Member Ways to Give For Educators Press Room Shop. Cannon Beach, Oregon 1997. American. 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.
(19.05 cm x 28.58 cm) Exhibitions Artists + Artworks #MuseumFromHome. Artwork Info Artwork title Colorado Artist name Lee Friedlander Date created 1967 Classification photograph Medium gelatin silver print Dimensions 7 1/2 in. Tickets . Artwork Info Artwork title Tokyo Artist name Lee Friedlander Date created 1994 Classification photograph Medium gelatin silver print Dimensions 14 x 11 in. 1934, Aberdeen, Washington. With an ability to organize a vast amount of visual information in dynamic compositions, Friedlander has made humorous and poignant images among the chaos of city life, … (35.56 x 27.94 cm) Artwork Info Artwork title Yosemite Artist name Lee Friedlander Date created 2004 Classification photograph Medium gelatin silver print Dimensions 15 1/16 x 14 13/16 in. Works in the Collection; Lee Friedlander. In his breezy but very acute introduction to the show's catalogue, Peter Galassi, MoMA's Chief Curator of Photography, gets it just right when he says some of Friedlander's pictures give you the impression that 'the physical world had been broken into fragments and reconstituted under pressure at three times its original density.'"