Victor Friedman Photography

Victor Friedman has been creating photographic art for over forty years. His work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, TX, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Museum of the City of New York, both in NYC. His prints have been exhibited in galleries in New York State and Philadelphia as well as at the University of Mexico and Haifa University in Israel. Several of his images were recently selected by the American ambassador to be displayed on the walls of the German Embassy in Berlin. His publishing credits include The New York Times, Popular Photography and with publishing companies including West Publishing, McGraw-Hill, John Wiley, and Harper & Row.



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"Victor Friedman pays a more oblique homage to Cubism in his photographic montages, in which geometric structure plays off against the organic forms of fruit and human bodies. The prints are shown without glass over them, allowing their velvety texture and soft sepia tonality to be fully appreciated."

-The New York Times
 September 13, 1998

"Victor Friedman captures his former childhood haunts with portraits such as "At Morning Prayer."  By contrast, Victor Friedman's photographs on view at the Alliance function more as narration than as allusion or visual motif. This largely self-taught photographer displays an intelligent reading of everyday subject matter and simultaneously demonstrates a disdain for all stylistic limitation."

-The Philadelphia Inquirer
 July 20, 1985

"Victor Friedman was evidently inspired by the bleak beauty of the Nova Scotia coast and the hardiness of its inhabitants. Both the place and its people seem to belong to an earlier era, and Mr. Friedman underscores that quality by focusing on the evidence of surviving traditions and printing his reverent images in sepia-toned photogravure."

-The New York Times
 July 4, 1999

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Telephone: (212) 691-5647
Email: info@VictorFriedman.com

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