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The Photographer's Eye.
Museum of Modern Art. New York, New York. 1964.
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Toward a Social Landscape.
George Eastman House. Rochester, New York. 1966.
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Twelve Photographers Toward a Social Landscape.
Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University. Waltham, Massachusetts. 1967.
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Barrow, Thomas F., Van Deren Coke.
Peculiar to Photography.
University of New Mexico Art Museum. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1976, p. 11.
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Baltz, Lewis. ed.
Contemporary American Photgraphic Works.
Museum of Fine Arts. Houston, Texas. 1977, pp. 40-1.
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Lee Friedlander: An exhibition of photographs, circulated by the International Council of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
National Gallery of Victoria. Melbourne, Australia. 1977.
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Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960.
Museum of Modern Art. New York, New York. 1978.
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Three on Technology.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1988.
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Friedlander, Lee and Rod Slemmons.
Like a one-eyed cat: Photographs by Lee Friedlander, 1956-1987.
H.N. Abrams, New York, New York in association with the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington. 1989.
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A City Seen: Photographs from The George Gund Foundation Collection.
Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, Ohio. 2002, pp. 96, 88-95.
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Short Stories on Photography: The Joseph and Elaine Monsen Collection at the Henry Art Gallery.
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington. Seattle, Washington. 2002, p. 8.
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Galassi, Peter.
Friedlander.
Museum of Modern Art. New York, New York. 2005.
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Lee Friedlander Photographs Frederick Law Olmsted Landscapes.
Distributed Art Publishers, Inc. New York, New York. 2008.
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Zander, Thomas and Freddy Langer.
Parks and Trees: Eugène Atget & Lee Friedlander.
Galerie Thomas Zander. Cologne, Germany. 2008.
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