Deborah Bell Photographs presents
Lee Friedlander: Christmas, an exhibition celebrating the renowned photographer’s decades-long documentation of the American experience through the lens of the holiday season. Organized in collaboration with Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco and Luhring Augustine in New York, the exhibition coincides with the publication of Friedlander’s latest book,
LEE FRIEDLANDER: CHRISTMAS, released by the Eakins Press Foundation.
Spanning from 1958 to 2015, the photographs in this exhibition trace nearly seven decades of American life as seen through Friedlander’s sharp and playful eye. The images—drawn from streets, shop windows, living rooms, and gatherings across the United States—transform Christmas into a rich visual metaphor for culture, community, and contradiction. His lens captures both the warmth and absurdity of the season, balancing humor with a deep understanding of human complexity.
The book includes over a hundred photographs selected personally by the artist, reflecting his curiosity about the rituals that define everyday life. As noted by Peter Kayafas of the Eakins Press Foundation, Friedlander’s work questions the meaning of Christmas in America—whether sacred, commercial, ironic, or celebratory—and reveals how the holiday reflects the diversity and restlessness of the national spirit.
Born in 1934 in Aberdeen, Washington, Friedlander began photographing in his teens and went on to redefine the visual language of American photography. His distinctive ability to organize chaos into elegant compositions turned the ordinary into the profound. Over his long career, he has documented urban scenes, nature, self-portraits, and artists with equal fascination, building an unparalleled portrait of modern life.
A major figure of twentieth-century photography, Friedlander’s work has been exhibited internationally and resides in the collections of leading institutions including MoMA, the Whitney Museum, and the National Gallery of Art.
Lee Friedlander: Christmas offers a timely and timeless reflection on what it means to observe, to remember, and to see America in all its festive contradictions.
Images:
Lee Friedlander (American, b. 1934) West Texas, 2003 gelatin silver print sheet 20 x 16” (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
Copyright © Lee Friedlander, Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco and Luhring Augustine, New York