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The Human Clay

Lee Friedlander

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Lee Friedlander (b. 1934) is known for his candid portraits of people in their everyday environments. This volume in his Human Clay series of books highlights a lively collection of Friedlander’s photographs of celebrations—both public and private. From intimate gatherings to boisterous street parades, costume parties to black-tie affairs, Friedlander captures the spirit of these events and the ways in which they are commemorated. He documents surprisingly intimate moments—couples stealing a kiss, friends engaged in spirited conversation or laughing over drinks, guests lost in music on the dance floor. The images also feature a number of celebrities, including actors Ingrid Bergman and Sidney Poitier, enjoying the revelry at galas and parties, such as one at the famous Sardi’s restaurant in New York. 
 


Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery

Lee Friedlander is a photographer based in Rockland County, New York.

Parties captures the wild laughter and blind intimacy that happens wherever sequins and vodka collide . . . Collectively, Friedlander’s photos give you the feeling that you were there.”—Jes Zurell, Provokr

“A fascinating document of party animals from yesteryear.”—Mordecai Specktor, American Jewish World
ISBN: 9780300221787
Publication Date: September 5, 2017
Publishing Partner: Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery
188 pages, 11 x 9 5/8
172 duotone illus.
In the Picture

Self-Portraits, 1958-2011

Lee Friedlander; With an afterword by Richard Benson

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Dressing Up

Fashion Week NYC

Lee Friedlander; With a conversation between Lee Friedlande

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JFK

A Photographic Memoir

Lee Friedlander

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Playing for the Benefit of the Band

New Orleans Music Culture

Lee Friedlander

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Children

The Human Clay

Lee Friedlander

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