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Glen Ellis Friedman (born March 3, 1962) is an American photographer and artist. He became known for his activities within rebellious skateboarding and music cultures. Photographing artists
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, among others. Friedman's photography has been published in eight of his books as well as in other publications, including record covers, and has been exhibited in art galleries and museums. His work is held in various photography collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.


Early life

As a pre-teen Friedman rode skateboards in the embanked schoolyards of West Los Angeles along with others who would revolutionize the activity. In late 1976, while he was still in junior high school, Friedman corralled some of his friends, who were beginning to be featured in magazines, into riding in an empty swimming pool so he could make pictures. He showed the results to a freelance '' SkateBoarder'' writer, who put Friedman in touch with the editor. ''SkateBoarder'' published photographs by Friedman as a full-page subscription advertisement. He soon after became their youngest staff member.


Career

Several years later Friedman began to photograph at punk shows. Black Flag received some of their first media documentation through Friedman's work.''Fuck You Heroes''
Introduction by C.R. Stecyk III
In 1981, he photographed his first record album cover, '' Adolescents'' by Adolescents. As well as many other punk record covers including Minor Threat's '' Salad Days'' EP. Friedman's self-published punk zine, ''My Rules: Photozine'' (1982), sold 10,000 copies and was the largest selling zine of the era. Friedman managed punk band Suicidal Tendencies and in 1983 produced their eponymous debut album. In 1985, Friedman was introduced to Rick Rubin and
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, after creating some memorable
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photos, before they were widely known. Friedman began working with them and their newly formed Def Jam Records, promoting
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. He also photographed many of their album covers and publicity materials, including the covers of Public Enemy's ''
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'', and Beastie Boys' '' Check Your Head''. Many of his photographs have become recognized as the subjects' definitive portraits. In 1987 he relocated back to New York. Friedman has collaborated with artist Shepard Fairey, many times, including limited edition prints based on Friedman's photographs. In 2004, Friedman created the "Liberty Street Protest" at Ground Zero in New York City. Its provocative anti-war sentiment received attention internationally. It was "re-visited" in 2010 in support of Freedom of Religion, and the placement of a mosque a few blocks away from Ground Zero in New York City. In 2012, Friedman was inducted as an "Icon" into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame.


Personal life

Friedman is a progressive political
activist Activism (or Advocacy) consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct or intervene in social, political, economic or environmental reform with the desire to make changes in society toward a perceived greater good. Forms of activism range fro ...
, shuns intoxicants (
straight edge Straight edge (sometimes abbreviated sXe or signified by XXX or X) is a subculture of hardcore punk whose adherents refrain from using alcohol, tobacco, and other recreational drugs, in reaction to the excesses of punk subculture. For some, thi ...
), and follows a vegan diet. He lives in New York City.


Publications by Friedman

*Glen E. Friedman. ''My Rules: Photozine'' (self-published, 1982). *Glen E. Friedman, with an introduction by C.R. Stecyk III. ''Fuck You Heroes: Glen E. Friedman photographs 1976–1991'' (self-published / Burning Flags Press, 1994). . A collection of his better-known photographs of skateboarding, punk, and hip hop subcultures spanning 1976 to 1991. *Glen E. Friedman with commentary by C.R. Stecyk III and an afterword by Sam Sifton. ''Fuck You Too: The Extras + More Scrapbook'' (ConSafos Press, 1996). Second edition 2005. . *''The Idealist'' **Glen E. Friedman. ''The Idealist: Glen E. Friedman – In My Eyes – 20 Years'' (ConSafos Press, 1998). . **Glen E. Friedman. ''The Idealist: Glen E. Friedman – In My Eyes – 25 Years (1976–2001)'' (self-published / Burning Flags Press, 2003). . *C.R. Stecyk III and Glen E. Friedman. ''Dogtown: The Legend of the Z-Boys'' (self-published / Burning Flags Press, 2000). . *Glen E. Friedman with a preface by Peter Lamborn Wilson. ''Recognize'' (self-published / Burning Flags Press, 2005). . *Glen E. Friedman. ''Keep Your Eyes Open: The Fugazi Photographs of Glen E. Friedman'' (self-published / Burning Flags Press, 2007). . *Glen E. Friedman. ''My Rules'' (
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, 2014). . A different publication than the 1982 publication of the same name. *C.R. Stecyk III and Glen E. Friedman. ''Dogtown: The Legend of the Z-Boys - Expanded edition'' (Akashic Books / Burning Flags Press, 2019). . *Glen E. Friedman with an introduction by Ivan F. Svenonius. ''Keep Your Eyes Open: The Fugazi Photographs of Glen E. Friedman'' (Akashic Books / Burning Flags Press, 2019). Expanded second edition .` *Glen E. Friedman with an introduction by Chris Rock. ''Together Forever: The Run-DMC and Beastie Boys Photographs of Glen E. Friedman.'' (
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, 2019).


Films with contributions by Friedman

*''
Dogtown and Z-Boys ''Dogtown and Z-Boys'' is a 2001 documentary film produced by Agi Orsi and directed by Stacy Peralta. The documentary explores the pioneering of the Zephyr skateboard team in the 1970s (of which Peralta was a member) and the evolving sport of ...
'' (2001). Co-producer and creative consultant *'' No No: A Dockumentary'' (2014). Associate producer and creative consultant. *''Saving Banksy'' (2017). Himself. *''
Obey Giant Andre the Giant Has a Posse is a street art campaign based on a design by Shepard Fairey created in 1989 while Shepard attended the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island. Distributed by the :wikt:skater, skater community and ...
'' (2017). Himself.


Major solo exhibitions

*''Fuck You All,'' Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 1997; Sydney, 1998; Tokyo, 1998; Rome, 1998; Florence, 1998; Milan, 1998; Berlin, 1999; Stockholm, 1999; Chicago, 1999; Washington, D.C., 2000; Philadelphia, 2000; Stockholm, 2000; Los Angeles, 2002; Antwerp, Belgium, 2007; Krakow, Poland, 2009; Dublin, 2010; San Francisco, 2010; Canary Islands, Spain, 2014. *''The Idealist,'' Los Angeles, 2004 *''Idealist Propaganda,'' Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles, 2008 Retrospective exhibition. *''My Rules,'' ATP Gallery at 14 Henrietta St, London, November 21, 2014 – January 18, 2015.


Collections

Friedman's work is held in the following public collections: * Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York. *
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA, formerly abbreviated as BAM/PFA) are a combined art museum, repertory movie theater, and archive associated with the University of California, Berkeley. Lawrence Rinder was Director from ...
, Berkeley, California. * Smithsonian Institution, Photographic History Collection, National Museum of American History. Washington D.C. * Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, Texas. * Morgan Library and Museum, New York, New York. *
Stanford University Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
, Stanford, California. *
New York Public Library The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a public library system in New York City. With nearly 53 million items and 92 locations, the New York Public Library is the second largest public library in the United States (behind the Library of Congress ...
, New York, New York. * University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. * Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. * Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. * Wolfsonian-FIU, Miami Beach, Florida. *
W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research The W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute, formerly the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African-American Research, is part of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research located at Harvard University. Its main work is ...
, Cambridge, Massachusetts.


Quotes about Friedman

*"The bottom line is that he was there at the beginning of so much cool stuff in so many different areas it's not funny." – Henry Rollins *Friedman says about his work, "For me it's about inspiring people, with integrity and rebelliousness." To which, Keith Hamm of the Los Angeles Times said, "For the past quarter century, Friedman has been doing just that." – Keith Hamm, Los Angeles Times. *"The most prolific photographer of his generation." –
American Institute of Graphic Arts The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) is a professional organization for design. Its members practice all forms of communication design, including graphic design, typography, interaction design, user experience, branding and identity. T ...
*"The esoteric political and aesthetic conscience of his generation." –
Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine ''Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine'' (pronounced ''JUX-tah-pose'') is a magazine created in 1994 by a group of artists and art collectors including Robert Williams, Fausto Vitello, C.R. Stecyk III (a.k.a. Craig Stecyk), Greg Escalante, and Eric ...
* "His
loud Loud most commonly refers to: * Loudness, the subjective quality of sound of great intensity Loud may also refer to: Music Albums * ''Loud'' (Half Japanese album), 1981 * ''Loud'' (Rihanna album), 2010 * ''Loud'' (Timo Maas album), 2001 * ...
photos achieve what so many others only aspire to—they show the spiritual within the physical." – Adam Beinash,
LA Weekly ''LA Weekly'' is a free weekly alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1978 by Jay Levin, who served as president and editor until 1991. Voice Media Group sold the paper in late 2017 to Semanal Media LLC, whose paren ...
*"Outspoken, individual, and the very best at what he does...It's time Friedman was listed alongside Capa, Bresson, and Avedon." - Candy CultureCandy Culture
2006 interview by Aiden Kelly.


References


External links


''Burning Flags'' site dedicated to Glen E. Friedman's Archive and latest information.

Friedman Video Interview before exhibit in San Francisco, CA 2010

Friedman Video Interview with State Radio On-Line in Dublin, Ireland 2010

Friedman Video Interview on ARTE TV Pt. 1 of 3 Capturing Culture series, France 2016

Friedman Video Interview on ARTE TV Pt. 2 of 3 Capturing Culture series, France 2016

Friedman Video Interview on ARTE TV Pt. 3 of 3 Capturing Culture series, France 2016
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