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Diane Arbus’ work was included in only a handful of museum exhibitions before she died, by her own hand, at the age of 48 in 1971. Nevertheless, she had already gained renown with a series of ...
Diane Arbus was an American photographer best known for her intimate black-and-white portraits. Arbus often photographed people on the fringes of society, including the mentally ill, transgender ...
NEW YORK — People have been getting Diane Arbus wrong for so long and in so many ways that you could devote a lifetime to analyzing what all the false projections reveal — not about Arbus ...
New York Diane Arbus is a housewife and mother who works as an assistant to her husband, a photographer employed | ...
The first big New York art show this season, at the David Zwirner gallery in Chelsea, is “Cataclysm,” an exhibit of Diane Arbus photographs—a recreation of the Museum of Modern Art’s ...
Amalia Mesa-Bains’s altars to memory, Akinsanya Kambon’s Pan-Africanist sculptures, colonial wine production, restaging Diane Arbus’s 1972 retrospective, and more.
Another impression of this work was chosen by curator John Szarkowski for the pivotal 1967 New Documents exhibition as well as Arbus’ 1972 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Diane ...
This is a 1969 lifetime print. Diane Arbus was an American photographer best known for her intimate black-and-white portraits. Arbus often photographed people on the fringes of society, including the ...
Frame: 24.5 x 24.5 x 1 in. (62.23 x 62.23 x 2.54 cm.) Estate stamp verso in ink, signed verso in ink by Doon Arbus, Executor of the Estate of Diane Arbus, printed by Neil Selkirk "Young waitress at a ...
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