Letters From The People(Fair Copy)

Lee Friedlander

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Publisher/Jonathan Cape London

   Published/1993
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/213   Size/380*350*20
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Lee Friedlander's photo book "Letters From The People (Fair Copy)", one of America's leading photographers. In response to the new trends of Robert Frank and Willam Klein, the 1960s and 1970s were also the time when a new era of photographic expression had arrived. The suspension of publication (1972) of "LIFE" magazine, which was once a longing for photographers, is a symbol of the collapse of the photo reportage myth, and the trend of photography has begun to change drastically from "objectivity" to "subjectivity". It was also an era. Friedlander was a representative photographer who continued to present "another (social) reality and landscape that can be seen by projecting" through that "subjectivity", that is, "private gaze". This book captures the "alphabet," "numbers," and "scribbles" that you see in various parts of the city as silent messages and letters from people, and also depicts the charm of the street scene at the time of the United States. collection. It is based on Walker Evans' masterpiece "Message from the Interior," one of the photographers who influenced him, and has a similar large-format scale. (Jacket edge discoloration, damage, body edge discoloration, etc.)
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