NEW
MEXICO
Lee Friedlander
Hardbound,
80 pages
2008, Radius
From the Publisher:
Pioneering photographer Lee Friedlander
has been making images of what he calls “the American social
landscape” for more than 50 years. His influence reaches
across several generations— through pivotal exhibitions
such as The Museum of Modern Art’s 2005 retrospective, and
through his own specific feel for the book format, evident from
the first monograph of 1970, Self-Portrait, to recent
volumes such as Apples & Olives, Cherry Blossom Time in
Japan and Frederick Law Olmstead Landscapes.
Friedlander has been visiting Albuquerque, Santa
Fe, and northern New Mexico since the late 60s. This new volume
of work presents a sequence of images made during his travels
in these regions between 1995 and the present. Armed with his
signature Hasselblad camera and wandering the back roads in an
assortment of rental cars, Friedlander has journeyed from the
Plaza of Santa Fe to adobe strewn neighborhood barrios and into
the gorgeous, high-altitude desert. In Lee Friedlander: New
Mexico, we see the same attentive curiosity that we’ve
come to expect. He is a master of creating unity out of diverse
shapes and complex tones in the two dimensional picture plane. |