Individual Photographers & Professionals, Architectural & Industrial Photography, Urban Photography, U.S. Travel Photography - General & Miscellaneous, U.S.A. - General & Miscellaneous Architecture
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Overview
In Sticks & Stones, Lee Friedlander offers his view of America as seen through its architecture. In 196 square-format pictures shot over the past 15 years, Friedlander has framed the familiar through his own unique way of seeing the world. Whether he's representing modest vernacular buildings or monumental skyscrapers, Friedlander liberates them from our preconceived notions and gives us a new way of looking at our surrounding environment. Shot during the course of countless trips to urban and rural areas across the country, many of them made by car (the driver's window sometimes providing Friedlander with an extra frame), these pictures capture an America as unblemished by romanticized notions of human nature as it is full of quirky human touches.Synopsis
Published by the Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco, Calif., in association with Distributed Art Publishers, this handsome, oversized volume (12.25x13") presents 196 square format b&w photos by Friedlander in full-page plates. The photos, which rarely include people, capture distinctly American urban and small town settings, unaccompanied by any caption or text (a list is included indicating the location of each). A brief essay on Friedlander's work is included, by James Enyeart (photography, College of Sante Fe, NM). Not indexed. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Details
Published
October 1, 2004
Publisher
D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers
Pages
196
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781891024979