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Anthony Friedkin — Untitled
Anthony Friedkin

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Anthony Friedkin's 'The Family Album' is a significant series of black and white photographs capturing the lives and relationships of gay couples and families, primarily from the 1970s and 1980s. This display features ten framed gelatin silver prints, offering an intimate and honest portrayal of LGBTQ+ love and domesticity. Friedkin's documentary style emphasizes the tenderness and everyday reality of these relationships, making these prints highly collectible for their historical and cultural importance.

Medium
Gelatin silver prints

Notes

This piece might be titled "The Family Album (selection of ten prints)"

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Anthony Friedkin, Untitled

Anthony Friedkin's 'The Family Album' is a significant series of black and white photographs capturing the lives and relationships of gay couples and families, primarily from the 1970s and 1980s. This display features ten framed gelatin silver prints, offering an intimate and honest portrayal of LGBTQ+ love and domesticity. Friedkin's documentary style emphasizes the tenderness and everyday reality of these relationships, making these prints highly collectible for their historical and cultural importance.

Medium
Gelatin silver prints
Seen at
Tate Britain, City of Westminster, United Kingdom

Related themes

Intimate, Series, Family, Photography, 20th Century, Mid-Career, Conceptual, Figure, American, Identity, Love, Documentary Photography, Domestic Life, Gelatin Silver Print, LGBTQ+ Artist, Social Commentary, Framed Print, Black And White, Portrait, Cultural History

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