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With 454 images arranged with as little order as possible, viewers are encouraged to wander and make their own observations—much like Arbus did on the streets of New York ...
Arbus drew most of her subjects from her native New York City, making this largest-ever collection of her work "feel ...
NEW YORK — Diane Arbus was a photographer of great renown whose work continues to stir emotions and engage viewers. Now her ...
When she was 18, Diane married Allan Arbus, a Russeks employee, and for several years, they worked together making photos for Russeks' advertising. This opened doors for their fashion photography ...
Yet the great photographer Walker Evans, who knew both Arbus and Mailer, marveled after seeing the picture, “You actually get a sense of what it’s like to be Norman.” ...
Diane Arbus in a new light / SFMOMA exhibition shatters preconceptions about photographer and her subjects By Kenneth Baker , Chronicle Art Critic Oct 19, 2003 10/19/03 | Color | Advance | full ...
During this important period, Jacob establishes, it was A box of ten photographs that conveyed the essence of Diane Arbus to the world. About the Artist. Having started her career as a studio ...
It’s another summer of Diane Arbus. The famed photographer, who was only 48 when she took her own life in 1971, has never been out of fashion in the art world.
Culture critic Carolina Miranda weighs in on a retrospective of Diane Arbus’ photography at Zwirner gallery, and a Wende Museum exhibition about mass surveillance in former East Germany during the ...
Diane married Allan Arbus while still a young woman, and they began a fashion photography business. She was drawn to her husband immediately and intensely, and Lubow speculates about her ...
Diane Arbus: Portrait of a Photographer Arthur Lubow. Ecco, $35 (736p) ISBN 978-0-06-223432-2. With 12 years of scrupulous research and a critic’s eye, Lubow turned a routine magazine assignment ...
Culture critic Carolina Miranda weighs in on a retrospective of Diane Arbus’ photography at Zwirner gallery, and a Wende Museum exhibition about mass surveillance in former East Germany during the ...