Biography of Lee Friedlander

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lee-Friedlander
https://fraenkelgallery.com/artists/lee-friedlander

   Lee Friedlander was born in 1934 in Washington. At the age of 14, Lee started photographing his surroundings. People, places, humor, etc. He went to school for a short period of time at the Art Center School in Los Angeles.
   After school, he then moved to New York, and frequently took photos of the well known jazz musicians Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus. He then grew a title as a popular known street artist.
   Friedlander made his big debut when a very famous man named John Szarkowski included Lee in an exhibition called "New Documents." Friedlander won many awards including the Hasselblad Award.
   Lee's first book published was called "Self-Portrait" in 1970, followed up by another book called In the Picture: Self-Portraits, 1958-2011. He also published a book showing a series of national monuments named The American Monument. 
   The Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2000, took up one thousand images taken by Friedlander making him have the most obtained photographs for work than any photographer who ever lived. Friedlander is still alive and taking photos today!



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