Over his long career, Lee Friedlander (Aberdeen, Washington, 1934) has developed an extensive body of work whose main objective was to record what he himself called, in the 1960s, the “American social landscape”. The exhibition, which covers his entire body of work in chronological order, emphasizes some of his most significant projects such as The Little Screens, The American Monument, and America by Car, and features a group of never-before-seen photographs taken in Spain in the 1970s.
Produced in its entirety by Fundación MAPFRE, the exhibition has been curated by Carlos Gollonet, the foundation’s Chief Curator of Photography.