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Book Title
What I See : the Black Flag Photographs of Glen E. Friedman
Publication Name
What I See: The Black Flag Photographs of Glen E. Friedman
Title
What I See: The Black Flag Photographs of Glen E. Friedman
Author
Glen E Friedman
Contributor
Chuck Dukowski (Foreword by)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
163614036X
EAN
9781636140360
ISBN
9781636140360
Publisher
Akashic Books
Genre
Photography, Music
Release Date
21/05/2022
Release Year
2022
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.1in
Item Length
0.9in
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Genres & Styles / Punk, Individual Photographers / General, General, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Item Width
1.1in
Item Weight
53.7 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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A stunning collection of the most iconic photographs ever made of Black Flag, along with never-before-seen photos and a foreword by Chuck Dukowski. 256 jam-packed pages, over 300 photographs, and over 70% of the photos have never been seen

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Akashic Books
ISBN-10
163614036x
ISBN-13
9781636140360
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10057259005

Product Key Features

Book Title
What I See : the Black Flag Photographs of Glen E. Friedman
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Genres & Styles / Punk, Individual Photographers / General, General, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Photography, Music
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
0.9in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
1.1in
Item Weight
53.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Tr681.P84
Reviews
"Evidence of how one band's music--and especially its attitude--became essential and inspiring." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for previous books by Glen E. Friedman: "While most photographers were taking photos of Fugazi, Glen was making photos with us." --Ian MacKaye, Fugazi, on Keep Your Eyes Open "Everyone knows the old saying, 'A picture's worth a 1,000 words.' It couldn't be more true with this pictorial retrospective of Fugazi, one of the most influential rock bands from the 20th century. Fugazi's career and DIY ethic are captured in photographs of gigs from their hometown of Washington, DC and abroad." --Alternative Press, on Keep Your Eyes Open "Photographer Glen E. Friedman has taken some of the most iconic photos in skateboarding, punk rock and hip hop. Known for capturing the raw energy of a counterculture generation in its prime, his photography helped shape the way people view punk music and redefined the sport of skateboarding." --q (CBC Radio) "Friedman . . . marvelously captures [Fugazi's] non-hierarchical structure and spirit . . . These images bristle with the manic yet controlled energy that characterized all of Fugazi's performances. Sweat sparkles, bodies contort themselves, microphone stands fly off the stage." --Bookforum, on Keep Your Eyes Open "DogTown: The Legend of the Z-Boys is a stunning book that blends historic words and reports with a photo archive that has a golden shelf in the annals of skateboarding." --SurferToday, One of the Best Skateboard Books of All Time "[Friedman's] knack for being in the right place at an extraordinary amount of right times, coupled with his ability to size up noteworthy characters and scenes, has secured his place as one of the most important and recognized photographers of youth culture . . . If it wasn't for these photos and these words, the story of the Z-Boys may have never been told, and the impact skateboarding's had on the world would have been significantly reduced." --Strength Magazine, on DogTown "[An] amazing collection of images from Friedman, who was a skater and friend of the Z-Boys and managed to be there for a ridiculous amount of the important sessions (Tony Alva's first frontside air ever?!) . . . The book picks the best of the best from [Stecyk's] articles and photos, and coupled with Friedman's you get a very personal and complete sense of what the whole deal was really about . . . [A]s a skater, you not only owe it to yourself to check these things out and learn what went down way back when, but you owe it to these guys who changed skating forever." --SLAP Magazine, on DogTown "The Idealist is a retrospective collection of Friedman's aesthetics, [featuring] some of the images for which he is justly acclaimed and many others that will be new to his fans, ranging from DogTown skateboarders, and hard-core heroes to hip-hop icons, cityscapes to portraits, public intellectuals to historical monuments." --BOMB "Recognize your humility, recognize the power of nature, recognize the beauty of the world. It is rare to find a photography book like this, one that genuinely and with total directness conveys the spiritual qualities of the material world." --LA Weekly, on Recognize, This gorgeous book collects [Friedman's] photographs chronologically, while capturing the full intensity, drama, and ethos of the group . . . For those of us who were too young to be there, this is the next best thing. These still images come to life with every turn of the page, so put on Damaged and dig in., "This is an excellent hardcover art book that preserves the savage work of Friedman, Black Flag, and Raymond Pettibon." -- Punk Globe "Evidence of how one band's music--and especially its attitude--became essential and inspiring." -- Kirkus Reviews "A truly memorable and thought-provoking compendium." -- Midwest Book Review Praise for previous books by Glen E. Friedman: "While most photographers were taking photos of Fugazi, Glen was making photos with us." --Ian MacKaye, Fugazi, on Keep Your Eyes Open "Everyone knows the old saying, 'A picture's worth a 1,000 words.' It couldn't be more true with this pictorial retrospective of Fugazi, one of the most influential rock bands from the 20th century. Fugazi's career and DIY ethic are captured in photographs of gigs from their hometown of Washington, DC and abroad." --Alternative Press, on Keep Your Eyes Open "Photographer Glen E. Friedman has taken some of the most iconic photos in skateboarding, punk rock and hip hop. Known for capturing the raw energy of a counterculture generation in its prime, his photography helped shape the way people view punk music and redefined the sport of skateboarding." --q (CBC Radio) "Friedman . . . marvelously captures [Fugazi's] non-hierarchical structure and spirit . . . These images bristle with the manic yet controlled energy that characterized all of Fugazi's performances. Sweat sparkles, bodies contort themselves, microphone stands fly off the stage." --Bookforum, on Keep Your Eyes Open "DogTown: The Legend of the Z-Boys is a stunning book that blends historic words and reports with a photo archive that has a golden shelf in the annals of skateboarding." --SurferToday, One of the Best Skateboard Books of All Time "[Friedman's] knack for being in the right place at an extraordinary amount of right times, coupled with his ability to size up noteworthy characters and scenes, has secured his place as one of the most important and recognized photographers of youth culture . . . If it wasn't for these photos and these words, the story of the Z-Boys may have never been told, and the impact skateboarding's had on the world would have been significantly reduced." --Strength Magazine, on DogTown "[An] amazing collection of images from Friedman, who was a skater and friend of the Z-Boys and managed to be there for a ridiculous amount of the important sessions (Tony Alva's first frontside air ever?!) . . . The book picks the best of the best from [Stecyk's] articles and photos, and coupled with Friedman's you get a very personal and complete sense of what the whole deal was really about . . . [A]s a skater, you not only owe it to yourself to check these things out and learn what went down way back when, but you owe it to these guys who changed skating forever." --SLAP Magazine, on DogTown "The Idealist is a retrospective collection of Friedman's aesthetics, [featuring] some of the images for which he is justly acclaimed and many others that will be new to his fans, ranging from DogTown skateboarders, and hard-core heroes to hip-hop icons, cityscapes to portraits, public intellectuals to historical monuments." --BOMB "Recognize your humility, recognize the power of nature, recognize the beauty of the world. It is rare to find a photography book like this, one that genuinely and with total directness conveys the spiritual qualities of the material world." --LA Weekly, on Recognize, This is an excellent hardcover art book that preserves the savage work of Friedman, Black Flag, and Raymond Pettibon., "While most photographers were taking photos of Fugazi, Glen was making photos with us." --Ian MacKaye, Fugazi, on Keep Your Eyes Open "Everyone knows the old saying, 'A picture's worth a 1,000 words.' It couldn't be more true with this pictorial retrospective of Fugazi, one of the most influential rock bands from the 20th century. Fugazi's career and DIY ethic are captured in photographs of gigs from their hometown of Washington, DC and abroad." --Alternative Press, on Keep Your Eyes Open "Photographer Glen E. Friedman has taken some of the most iconic photos in skateboarding, punk rock and hip hop. Known for capturing the raw energy of a counterculture generation in its prime, his photography helped shape the way people view punk music and redefined the sport of skateboarding." --q (CBC Radio) "Friedman . . . marvelously captures [Fugazi's] non-hierarchical structure and spirit . . . These images bristle with the manic yet controlled energy that characterized all of Fugazi's performances. Sweat sparkles, bodies contort themselves, microphone stands fly off the stage." --Bookforum, on Keep Your Eyes Open "DogTown: The Legend of the Z-Boys is a stunning book that blends historic words and reports with a photo archive that has a golden shelf in the annals of skateboarding." --SurferToday, One of the Best Skateboard Books of All Time "[Friedman's] knack for being in the right place at an extraordinary amount of right times, coupled with his ability to size up noteworthy characters and scenes, has secured his place as one of the most important and recognized photographers of youth culture . . . If it wasn't for these photos and these words, the story of the Z-Boys may have never been told, and the impact skateboarding's had on the world would have been significantly reduced." --Strength Magazine, on DogTown "[An] amazing collection of images from Friedman, who was a skater and friend of the Z-Boys and managed to be there for a ridiculous amount of the important sessions (Tony Alva's first frontside air ever?!) . . . The book picks the best of the best from [Stecyk's] articles and photos, and coupled with Friedman's you get a very personal and complete sense of what the whole deal was really about . . . [A]s a skater, you not only owe it to yourself to check these things out and learn what went down way back when, but you owe it to these guys who changed skating forever." --SLAP Magazine, on DogTown "The Idealist is a retrospective collection of Friedman's aesthetics, [featuring] some of the images for which he is justly acclaimed and many others that will be new to his fans, ranging from DogTown skateboarders, and hard-core heroes to hip-hop icons, cityscapes to portraits, public intellectuals to historical monuments." --BOMB "Recognize your humility, recognize the power of nature, recognize the beauty of the world. It is rare to find a photography book like this, one that genuinely and with total directness conveys the spiritual qualities of the material world." --LA Weekly, on Recognize
Lccn
2021-945447
Dewey Decimal
779.9781660922
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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