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RICHARD RODRIGUEZ: Diane Arbus is as famous as any American photographer of the last 50 years and more notorious than most because she was an unblinking witness to the grotesque.
Arbus was one of several young photographers in her day who rebelled against The Family of Man, a hugely successful show at MoMA featuring pictures snapped by artists all over the world, touting ...
According to the credits Fur is “inspired” by Patricia Bosworth’s sober, well-researched and touching 1984 biography of Diane Arbus, the photographer who specialized in making indelible ...
As a photographer, Diane Arbus seemed fearless, but she conquered her fear only in stages. Describing her artistic pursuits as “a kind of contemporary anthropology,” Arbus (1923-71) fastened ...
The complex, ambitious, taboo-smashing artist was famous for her photographs of so-called "freaks." Now, "psychobiographer" William Todd Schultz examines the woman behind the lens.
“cataclysm: The 1972 Diane Arbus Retrospective Revisited” features 113 photographs, all in black and white. Looking at them is not a comfortable experience. You will see the strange and the painful, ...
The estate of Diane Arbus has presented the photographer's complete archives to the Metropolitan Museum of Art as a gift. The archives include hundreds of photographs; negatives and prints of ...
DIANE ARBUS 1923-1971 JIM WARREN’S FAMOUS MONSTERS FAN CLUB, QUEENS, NEW YORK, CHAPTER stamped, signed, and annotated with the Arbus Estate authentication number by Doon Arbus, the photographer's ...