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In the Picture

Self-Portraits, 1958-2011

By (author) Lee Friedlander
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Yale University Press, United States
Published: 29th Nov 2011
Dimensions: w 241mm h 216mm d 4mm
Weight: 1905g
ISBN-10: 0300177291
ISBN-13: 9780300177299
Barcode No: 9780300177299
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Synopsis
A magnificent review of Lee Friedlander's life and career, shown through his self-portraiture 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 In this extraordinary compilation, which includes hundreds of previously unpublished pictures, we follow the famous photographer through the years as his personal and creative lives unfold and intertwine. Produced to the highest production standards and featuring over 400 duotone images-from his first self-portraits, taken with cable release in hand, to recent images of the photographer with his family and extended network of friends-In the Picture explores Friedlander's various guises throughout a rich and colorful life. Published in association with the Yale University Art Gallery

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"Through decades of keen observations of the American cultural landscape, Friedlander has been methodically, relentlessly and endearingly documenting himself. In the Picture . . . celebrates the pleasures of looking back at a life well seen."-New York Times, Top Ten Photo Books of 2011 -- Top Ten Photo Books * New York Times * "What makes this latest (and, one hopes, not last) volume of self-portraiture exceptional is its inclusion of five decades of work and many never-before-seen images. . . . An excellent choice for photographers who wish to explore techniques of self-portraiture and readers interested in learning more about this great American photographer."-Michael Dashkin, Library Journal -- Michael Dashkin * Library Journal *