The little screens

Lee Friedlander
The little screens
Photographs: Lee Friedlander
Text: Walker Evans
Publisher: Fraenkel Gallery
96 pages
Pictures: 34
Year: 2001
Price: 150 €
Comments: Hardcover, Crystallographic dual image affixed to front cover. 25 x 25 cm. Black and white pictures. In very good condition.
The Little Screens is an influential body of early work by Lee Friedlander that has never been brought together in its entirety until now. The Little Screens and their environments weave a narrative of a peripatetic photographer moving through the landscape of 1960s America, and the melancholy (though sometimes comic) quality of life lived on the road. With a preface written by Walker Evans after he first saw the photographs in 1963.











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