Gallery

Victor Friedman
www.victorfriedman.com

Victor Friedman is a storyteller, his imagery invites the viewer to participate in an experience.

The New York Street Scenes collection captures the tenacity found on the streets of Brooklyn, Greenwich Village and Long Island. Friedman creates portals into another time and place, documenting the American life in 1960 through 1980’s New York.

In Adulation of Cubism Friedman transcends the lens and in a unique form of artistic expression combining the human form, still-life elements, sculpture, and photography to construct images in the style of the Cubist masters.

Landscapes & Seascapes presents the vivid, nostalgic and sometimes haunting imagery of the Northeast coastline; a lone sailboat, a classic car preserved on a rural farm, a tree in the mist.

Viking Press recently published Flag a collection of Friedman's images that include the American icon. Signed editions of Flag are available for $18.00 here.

 

 

 

Friedman’s work is in the permanent collections of The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas; The Brooklyn Museum; The Museum of the City of New York; and the New York Public Library. His photographs have been exhibited in New York City at The Old Print Shop, The Witkin, The Leica and June Bateman Galleries, among others, as well as the University of Mexico and Haifa University in Israel.

Several of his images were selected by the American Ambassador to be displayed in the German Embassy in Berlin. His publishing credits include The New York Times (Award for Best Op-Ed Page, 1972), Popular Photography, and many social, educational, and psychology journals published by West Publishing, McGraw-Hill, John Wiley, and Harper and Row. He lives in New York City and Shelter Island.

 

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