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He was an early collector of Pollock’s work, and he also became a friend of Pollock and Lee Krasner.
He wrote the introduction to the exhibition of [[Lee Krasner]] in 1958 at the Martha Jackson Gallery exhibition: "In looking at these paintings (the earth series), listening to them, feeling them, I know that this work - Lee Krasner's most mature and personal, as well as most joyous and positive, to date - was done entirely in the last year and a half, a period of profound sorrow for the artist. The paintings are a stunning affirmation of life." <ref>{{Cite book|last=Friedman
''Jackson Pollock: Energy Made Visible'' (1972) is considered to be the first biography of the artist; reviewing it for ''[[The New York Times]],'' [[Hilton Kramer]] called it "a book that everyone interested in the social history of modern art will want to read."<ref name=NYTobit/><ref>[[Hilton Kramer|Kramer, Hilton]]. [https://www.nytimes.com/1972/10/08/archives/jackson-pollock-energy-made-visible-by-b-h-friedman-illustrated-293.html "Jackson Pollock; Energy Made Visible. By B. H. Friedman. Illustrated. 293 pp. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. $10."], ''[[The New York Times]]'', October 8, 1972. Accessed January 11, 2011.</ref>
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