This retrospective book showcases the expansive career of renowned photographer Lee Friedlander, focusing on his remarkable documentation of American life from the 1960s to the present. Known for his innovative use of urban geometry as a compositional element, Friedlander’s work is comprehensively presented through high-quality reproductions in this exhibition catalog from a Fundación MAPFRE show in Madrid. Contributions include curatorial insights by Carlos Gollonet and Nicholas Nixon, personal perspectives from an interview by Maria Friedlander, and a chronology by Giancarlo T. Roma. The volume highlights Friedlander’s influential role in the 1967 New Documents exhibition at MoMA alongside Diane Arbus and Garry Winogrand.