Publisher: Eakins Press Foundation
Publication date: October 2025
Print length: 112 pages
Language: English
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Lee Friedlander: Christmas offers a vivid and often whimsical glimpse into the uniquely American spectacle of the holiday season. Through his signature black-and-white lens, Friedlander turns his camera toward the ordinary and extraordinary sights that decorate December across cities and suburbs alike. From glittering store windows to plastic nativities, oversized inflatable Santas, and homes buried under tangled lights, the photographs capture the playful, ironic, and sometimes absurd facets of a holiday deeply entwined with consumer culture.
Friedlander’s work goes beyond mere documentation. He explores the contradictions of Christmas in the United States: a mix of religious tradition, commercial excess, and personal idiosyncrasy. His photographs prompt reflection on the ways society celebrates, consumes, and stages ritual, revealing the peculiar beauty in what might otherwise be dismissed as kitsch. In his hands, holiday decorations, tinsel, and plastic figures become not just objects but symbols of collective identity, humor, and nostalgia.
The book presents a broad array of scenes, from urban sidewalks to suburban streets, revealing a country at once inventive, indulgent, and preoccupied. Friedlander’s perspective is both intimate and observational, highlighting patterns, juxtapositions, and visual humor that might escape the casual passerby. Every frame is composed with his meticulous eye for geometry, reflection, and layering, transforming familiar Christmas imagery into a study of culture, society, and human behavior.
Christmas is a testament to Friedlander’s enduring ability to find significance in everyday life. More than sixty monographs and decades of work have cemented his status as a master of American documentary photography, and in this volume, he turns his focus to a holiday that is at once cherished, commercialized, and absurdly theatrical. The result is a book that invites readers to experience the season through a lens of humor, reflection, and appreciation for the rich visual tapestry of American Christmas.