CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME IN JAPAN THE COMPLETE WORKS LEE FRIEDLANDER
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CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME IN JAPAN THE COMPLETE WORKS LEE FRIEDLANDER
FRAENKEL GALLERY
CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME IN JAPAN THE COMPLETE WORKS LEE FRIEDLANDER
FRAENKEL GALLERY
CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME IN JAPAN THE COMPLETE WORKS LEE FRIEDLANDER
FRAENKEL GALLERY
CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME IN JAPAN THE COMPLETE WORKS LEE FRIEDLANDER
FRAENKEL GALLERY
Kyoto, 1981
Kyoto, 1984
Tokyo, 1979
Kyoto, 1981
Kyoto, 1984
Kyoto, 1981
Kyoto, 1981
Tokyo, 1979
Kyoto, 1981
Hiroshima, 1984
Kyoto, 1979
Kyoto, 1984″
Tokyo, 1981 © Lee Friedlander
Tokyo, 1981
Yoshino, 1984
Yoshino, 1984
Tokyo, 1979
Tokyo, 1984
Tokyo, 1991 © Lee Friedlander
Bepu, 1984 © Lee Friedlander
21. Yoshino, 1984
Yoshino, 1984
Yoshino, 1984
Yoshino, 1984
Tokyo, 1981
Hiroshima, 1984
Tokyo, 1979
Shimoneseki, 1984
Tokyo, 1981
Kyoto, 1981
Kyoto, 1979
Kyoto, 1977
Osaka, 1981
Kyoto, 1979
Kyoto, 1979
Kyoto, 1979
Kyoto, 1979
I first went to Japan in 1977 and found the whole country ablaze with blossom.
I went again in 1979, 1981, and 1984, always at cherry blossom time.
As far as I Knew, Japan was Always abloom. – LF
TO BE CONTINUED…
Thanks to Daniel Brunemer
All Photographs © 2006 Lee Friedlander – Publication © 2006 Fraenkel Gallery – Distributed by D.A.P./Distribued Art Publishers, Inc.
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KLIMEK “for Azza El-Hassan & Steven Spielberg”
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– Marta Rodriguez, 2004
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