Glen E. Friedman: My Rules

Author:   Glen E. Friedman ,  C. R. Stecyk, III ,  Shepard Fairey ,  Chuck D.
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
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9780847843558


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   16 September 2014
Format:   Hardback
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The definitive monograph of Glen E. Friedman, a pioneer of revolutionary skateboarding, punk, and hip hop photography, including never-before-published work collected over thirty-five years. Think of an iconic image of Run DMC, Black Flag, Beastie Boys, Minor Threat, Public Enemy, Bad Brains, Ice-T, or skateboarders Tony Alva, Jay Adams, and many others, and it's certain that image was created by Glen E. Friedman. Twenty years after independently publishing--and selling via word-of-mouth--the cult title Fuck You Heroes, the artist has created Glen E. Friedman: My Rules. This book captures the early days of three powerhouse countercultures--skateboarding, punk, and hip hop--and the people who became the faces of those influential movements.

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Author:   Glen E. Friedman ,  C. R. Stecyk, III ,  Shepard Fairey ,  Chuck D.
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint:   Rizzoli International Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 33.80cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 30.00cm
Weight:   3.073kg
ISBN:  

9780847843558


ISBN 10:   0847843556
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   16 September 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Friedman's latest book My Rules... was nothing short of amazing. This is literally a book that every skateboarder, musician and cultural enthusiast must get their hands on. It is more than worth it. - Juice Magazine I don't normally write posts and say you must own this! but... you've gotta get this! Glen E. Friedman's new My Rules (Rizzoli) is simply stunning. A real masterpiece! It was a very pleasant--and unexpected--surprise indeed. The book is a glorious MONSTER, with huge color photographs and amazing B&W images. Glen's work splendidly captures historic moments in time. -DangerousMinds.net My Rules is the new book from Glen E. Friedman with the best of his early skate, punk, and hip-hop photography along with essays by the key players in each movement. -The Skateboard Mag My Rules, the 324-page tome has over 350 photographs and illustrations, and comes with contributing essays by such culture heavyweights as the visual artist Shepard Fairey, Chuck D. of the Public Enemy...The book is a pretty comprehensive source of Friedman's here-and-now style of photography. Many photos of skaters mid-stride and bands mid-riff could not have been taken otherwise. Whether skate, punk, or hip-hop, Friedman photographed those who rebelled against the society that did not accept them in the first place. That some of them went on to influence popular culture and made it to the top of that very same society still seems somewhat strange. Whether Friedman is right or wrong is up for debate. But his photos, as a testament to the cultural energy in American streets in the late 20th Century, are not. -StyleZeitgeist Magazine A comprehensive new book of Friedman's photographs celebrates four decades of youth rebellion. My Rules is a stunning, 324-page time capsule of counterculture's most revealing moments, serving as a bible for youth in revolt looking for honest inspiration. -Fader Magazine The Man Behind the Most Iconic Portraits of Skaters, Punks, and Rappers. The best of these portraits has been compiled in a new photo anthology called My Rules. At the time, Friedman says he was just making pictures of what inspired him. He had no idea he was creating an important historical record of some of the era's most influential musicians. -Wired .. .represents some 30 years and 7 pounds of gorgeous hardcore, hiphop, and skateboarding history. - Boingboing.net Glen E. Friedman has spent the last 40 years creating the iconic images often associated with skateboarding, punk rock and hip hop and his new book, My Rules, brings an incredible collection of photographs from his archive together in one massive seven-pound tome. Friedman spoke to American Photo about combing through his archives, capturing counterculture movements and the never-before-seen gems that initially slipped through the cracks. - American Photo My Rules isn't Friedman's debut, but rather an expansion on his early documentation on the subcultures that have punched the mainstream in the jaw so many times that they've tapped out and tried to cash in on them instead. - ESPN


Friedman's latest book My Rules... was nothing short of amazing. This is literally a book that every skateboarder, musician and cultural enthusiast must get their hands on. It ismore than worth it. - Juice Magazine I don't normally write posts and say you must own this! but... you've gotta get this! Glen E. Friedman's new My Rules (Rizzoli) is simply stunning. A real masterpiece! It was a very pleasant--and unexpected--surprise indeed. The book is a glorious MONSTER, with huge color photographs and amazing B&W images. Glen's work splendidly captures historic moments in time. -DangerousMinds.net My Rules is the new book from Glen E. Friedman with the best of his early skate, punk, and hip-hop photography along with essays by the key players in each movement. -The Skateboard Mag My Rules, the 324-page tome has over 350 photographs and illustrations, and comes with contributing essays by such culture heavyweights as the visual artist Shepard Fairey, Chuck D. of the Public Enemy...The book is a pretty comprehensive source of Friedman's here-and-now style of photography. Many photos of skaters mid-stride and bands mid-riff could not have been taken otherwise. Whether skate, punk, or hip-hop, Friedman photographed those who rebelled against the society that did not accept them in the first place. That some of them went on to influence popular culture and made it to the top of that very same society still seems somewhat strange. Whether Friedman is right or wrong is up for debate. But his photos, as a testament to the cultural energy in American streets in the late 20th Century, are not. -StyleZeitgeist Magazine A comprehensive new book of Friedman's photographs celebrates four decades of youth rebellion. My Rules is a stunning, 324-page time capsule of counterculture's most revealing moments, serving as a bible for youth in revolt looking for honest inspiration. -Fader Magazine The Man Behind the Most Iconic Portraits of Skaters, Punks, and Rappers. The best of these portraits has been compiled in a new photo anthology called My Rules. At the time, Friedman says he was just making pictures of what inspired him. He had no idea he was creating an important historical record of some of the era's most influential musicians. -Wired .. .represents some 30 years and 7 pounds of gorgeous hardcore, hiphop, and skateboarding history. - Boingboing.net It's seems an insult that the work of photographer Glen E. Friedman isn't more well known. The style of image he pioneered -- a wide-eyed and wide-angled directness, at once natural and posed -- is taken for granted in our popular culture, which has boldly ripped him off with very little credit. My Rules is a trip down memory lane, collecting many of Friedman's most memorable images throughout his life, bridging the countercultures of punk/hip-hop and skateboarding, fused by their confrontational styles. Interspersed between the clusters of images are recollections from some of Friedman's collaborators and subjects, including rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy, former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins, and the artist Shepard Fairey, who collaborated on the design of the book with Friedman. - Artinfo Glen E. Friedman has spent the last 40 years creating the iconic images often associated with skateboarding, punk rock and hip hop and his new book, My Rules, brings an incredible collection of photographs from his archive together in one massive seven-pound tome. Friedman spoke to American Photo about combing through his archives, capturing counterculture movements and the never-before-seen gems that initially slipped through the cracks. - American Photo My Rules isn't Friedman's debut, but rather an expansion on his early documentation on the subcultures that have punched the mainstream in the jaw so many times that they've tapped out and tried to cash in on them instead. - ESPN


Glen E. Friedman has shot some of the most iconic skateboarding, punk rock and hip-hop images you've ever seen. . . . [his] in-your-face imagery spotlights the unmistakable vitality inherent across all three subcultures, making him a veritable Weegee of the early skate, punk and hip hop scenes. The NYC-based photographer's best-known book is the indispensable Fuck You Heroes, but his latest, My Rules, is just as compelling. -Maxim Magazine Friedman's latest book My Rules...was nothing short of amazing. This is literally a book that every skateboarder, musician and cultural enthusiast must get their hands on. It ismore than worth it. -Juice Magazine I don't normally write posts and say you must own this! but... you've gotta get this! Glen E. Friedman's new My Rules (Rizzoli) is simply stunning. A real masterpiece! It was a very pleasant-and unexpected-surprise indeed. The book is a glorious MONSTER, with huge color photographs and amazing BW images. Glen's work splendidly captures historic moments in time. -DangerousMinds.net My Rules is the new book from Glen E. Friedman with the best of his early skate, punk, and hip-hop photography along with essays by the key players in each movement. -The Skateboard Mag My Rules, the 324-page tome has over 350 photographs and illustrations, and comes with contributing essays by such culture heavyweights as the visual artist Shepard Fairey, Chuck D. of the Public Enemy...The book is a pretty comprehensive source of Friedman's here-and-now style of photography. Many photos of skaters mid-stride and bands mid-riff could not have been taken otherwise. Whether skate, punk, or hip-hop, Friedman photographed those who rebelled against the society that did not accept them in the first place. That some of them went on to influence popular culture and made it to the top of that very same society still seems somewhat strange. Whether Friedman is right or wrong is up for debate. But his photos, as a testament to the cultural energy in American streets in the late 20th Century, are not. -StyleZeitgeist Magazine Weighing in at seven pounds and featuring 100 never-before-published photos as well as essays from Rick Rubin, Shepard Fairey, Ad-Rock, Henry Rollins, and many more, My Rules is a stunning, 324-page time capsule of counterculture's most revealing moments, serving as a bible for youth in revolt looking for honest inspiration. -Fader Magazine Glen Friedman has taken so many photos of so many things I that I love that his work sort of makes me annoyed and angry. The original My Rules photo zine came out in 1982, and this new books collects all the photos I love (skateboarding, hip-hop, punk rock, Public Enemy wearing Minor Threat shirts). It is a monster that should dominate all coffee tables this year, man -Artforum The Man Behind the Most Iconic Portraits of Skaters, Punks, and Rappers. The best of these portraits has been compiled in a new photo anthology called My Rules. At the time, Friedman says he was just making pictures of what inspired him. He had no idea he was creating an important historical record of some of the era's most influential musicians. -Wired ...represents some 30 years and 7 pounds of gorgeous hardcore, hiphop, and skateboarding history. -Boingboing.net It's seems an insult that the work of photographer Glen E. Friedman isn't more well known. The style of image he pioneered - a wide-eyed and wide-angled directness, at once natural and posed - is taken for granted in our popular culture, which has boldly ripped him off with very little credit. My Rules is a trip down memory lane, collecting many of Friedman's most memorable images throughout his life, bridging the countercultures of punk/hip-hop and skateboarding, fused by their confrontational styles. Interspersed between the clusters of images are recollections from some of Friedman's collaborators and subjects, including rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy, former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins, and the artist Shepard Fairey, who collaborated on the design of the book with Friedman. -Artinfo Glen E. Friedman has spent the last 40 years creating the iconic images often associated with skateboarding, punk rock and hip hop and his new book, My Rules, brings an incredible collection of photographs from his archive together in one massive seven-pound tome. Friedman spoke to American Photo about combing through his archives, capturing counterculture movements and the never-before-seen gems that initially slipped through the cracks. -American Photo My Rules isn't Friedman's debut, but rather an expansion on his early documentation on the subcultures that have punched the mainstream in the jaw so many times that they've tapped out and tried to cash in on them instead. -ESPN


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Glen E. Friedman is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Since first being published at the age of fourteen, Friedman's work has appeared in countless publications and exhibitions all over the world. His work is part of the permanent collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC, the Experience Music Project Museum, Seattle, as well as other public collections and institutions of higher learning, as well as innumerable private collections around the world. Contributors include: C. R. Stecyk III is a California cultural historian, museum collected artist, photojournalist and founder of Juxtapoz art magazine. Shepard Fairey is a contemporary graphic designer and illustrator who emerged from these same cultural phenomena. Henry Rollins is a musician, writer, journalist, publisher, actor, radio host, comedian, activist, and former front man for the hardcore punk band Black Flag. Chuck D is a rap artist and activist. Tony Alva is a world-renowned skateboarder. Ian Mackaye is a musician and record label owner. Rick Rubin is an award-winning record producer. Adam Horovitz is a musician.

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