
Martin Friedman (1925–2016)
Author of Hockney Paints the Stage
About the Author
Works by Martin Friedman
"A view of a decade," Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, September 10 through November 10, 1977 (1977) 5 copies
London : the new scene 3 copies
George Segal Darkness and Light New Photo-Sculpture Opening March 30 1995 5-7 pm Thru April 29 1995 (1995) 2 copies
George Segal : street scenes 1 copy
Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective 1 copy
Works for New Spaces 1 copy
Castelli at Dayton's 1 copy
Charles Sheerer 1 copy
Nevelson Wood Sculptures 1 copy
Associated Works
Picasso from the Musee Picasso, Paris: Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 10 February through 30 March 1980 (1980) — some editions — 34 copies
Photographers Midwest invitational — Introduction — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Friedman, Martin
- Legal name
- Friedman, Martin Lee
- Birthdate
- 1925-09-23
- Date of death
- 2016-05-09
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Pennsylvania
University of Washington (BA)
University of California, Los Angeles (MA) - Occupations
- art teacher
museum curator
museum director
art adviser
museum consultant - Organizations
- Walker Art Center
Musée royal du Congo Belge
Brooklyn Museum
Association of Art Museum Directors - Awards and honors
- National Medal of Arts (1989)
- Relationships
- Friedman, Mildred (spouse)
Friedman, Ceil (offspring)
Friedman, Lise (daughter) - Cause of death
- congestive heart failure
cancer - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Places of residence
- Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
New York, New York, USA - Place of death
- Manhattan, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
Design Quarterly was put out by the Walker Art Center from 1954 until 1993. As the name makes clear, the focus was on design of all sorts – graphic, industrial, architecture, landscape – though the frequency was erratic, with some years getting four but others getting less, or in some cases more. I remember absorbing them in college; their slim size and focused themes made them perfect for undergraduate architecture school, though I also remember the great graphic design and paper show more selection.
For a book I'm writing on landscape design, I picked up a used copy of issue 141, which came out in 1988, the same year that the Walker's Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes with Peter Rothschild, opened. The garden is described across 60 pages with just two essays: one by Walker director Martin Friedman and one by landscape historian Marc Treib; the former describes the process and the works on display, while the latter puts the sculpture garden into a much broader context. Together they do the trick very well.
If Design Quarterly was still around, the editors would have to revisit this issue, since the Walker is in the midst of renovating and adding to the garden. Michael Van Valkenburgh is carrying out the project, which should be done in summer 2017. show less
For a book I'm writing on landscape design, I picked up a used copy of issue 141, which came out in 1988, the same year that the Walker's Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes with Peter Rothschild, opened. The garden is described across 60 pages with just two essays: one by Walker director Martin Friedman and one by landscape historian Marc Treib; the former describes the process and the works on display, while the latter puts the sculpture garden into a much broader context. Together they do the trick very well.
If Design Quarterly was still around, the editors would have to revisit this issue, since the Walker is in the midst of renovating and adding to the garden. Michael Van Valkenburgh is carrying out the project, which should be done in summer 2017. show less
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- Works
- 37
- Also by
- 6
- Members
- 393
- Popularity
- #61,673
- Rating
- 4.2
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 15








