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NEW YORK — Diane Arbus was a photographer of great renown whose work continues to stir emotions and engage viewers. Now her ...
Diane Arbus’ Largest-Ever Retrospective Features Photographs of Society’s Celebrated and Marginalized Figures With 454 images arranged with as little order as possible, viewers are encouraged ...
Art Review A Massive Diane Arbus Exhibition Does So Little Questionable curatorial choices seem intended to prevent critical discussion in a major survey at Manhattan’s Park Avenue Armory.
News about Diane Arbus, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Diane Arbus drew most of her subjects from the streets of her hometown, New York City: The chapeau-ed society ladies of Fifth Avenue; the young, unsmiling couples of Washington Square Park; the ...
View Girl in her circus costume, MD Maryland by Neil Selkirk and Diane Arbus on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Neil Selkirk and Diane Arbus.
Diane Arbus Biography Diane Arbus was an American photographer noted for photographs of marginalized people—dwarfs, giants, transgender people, nudists, circus performers—and others whose ...
At a time when every other photographer (including her own husband) wanted merely to photograph housewives or pin-ups, Diane Arbus offered abrasive, intimate portraits of society’s strange. From drag ...
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 ...
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Bid now on Girl in Her Circus Costume, Md. by Diane Arbus. View a wide Variety of artworks by Diane Arbus, now available for sale on artnet Auctions.
If Arbus belonged to American cultural royalty, her subjects were in large part the unwashed, not to mention unseen, masses. She removed her lens cap in the moments after the circus wrapped up.