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The 81-year-old’s transgressive photos of sex workers, trans people and the elderly in Pinochet’s traumatised Chile go on ...
Arbus drew most of her subjects from her native New York City, making this largest-ever collection of her work "feel ...
With 12 years of scrupulous research and a critic’s eye, Lubow turned a routine magazine assignment for the New York Times into the defining biography of photographer Diane Arbus, whose ...
Art and Culture Photography ‘Her pictures looked like pictures everybody knew were the truth’: Diane Arbus at the Armory Matthieu Humery curates more than 400 of Arbus’ photographs at New York’s Park ...
Fun fact: Diane Arbus' photographic legacy In 1972, Arbus became the first American photographer to be included in the Venice Biennale, the famous international art festival.
Questionable curatorial choices seem intended to prevent critical discussion in a major survey at Manhattan’s Park Avenue Armory.
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How do you show 450 Arbus photos? In a maze of an exhibit at the Park Avenue Armory. Our critic suggests taking them on one at a time.
Photography’s transformation into fine art, surveillance during Cold War Culture critic Carolina Miranda weighs in on a retrospective of Diane Arbus’ photography at Zwirner gallery, and a Wende Museum ...
It’s what makes “Diane Arbus: Constellation,” the largest exhibition of the photographer’s images to date, feel something like a homecoming.
The only authorized printer for Diane Arbus, Neil Selkirk, offers intimate insight into her haunting retrospective “Constellation.” ...
The Generosity of Diane Arbus’ Unsentimental Lens in L.A. and N.Y. Major shows at David Zwirner and the Park Avenue Armory revisit the photographer’s radical and controversial legacy.