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So it’s no surprise that “Diane Arbus: Constellation,” the largest show of Arbus’s startling and mesmerizing photographs ever mounted, was unnerving, or that my first reflex was to search ...
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. Her influence radiates through the ...
The largest-ever exhibition of Diane Arbus’ photography is having its North American debut this summer in New York City, Arbus’ hometown and the setting of some of her most enduring and ...
Arbus' best photographs "haven't lost a watt of their power," including Xmas tree in a living room in Levittown, L.I. 1962, a "tragedy starring a tinseled pine and a plastic-wrapped lampshade," made ...
It is sad to read, in Diane Arbus Documents, her back-and-forth letters with a museum director, haggling over whether she should get paid $600 or $750 for 20 of her prints.
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