Diane Arbus
Gathers a chronological selection of portraits Arbus produced on assignment for Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, the Sunday Times magazine of London, and other magazines.
Diane Arbus: Revelations explores the origins, scope, and aspirations of this wholly original force in photography. The book reproduces two hundred full-page duotones of Diane Arbus photographs spanning her entire career"--
This 25th anniversary edition celebrates one of the most important photographic books in history on the work of a single artist.
Lubow’s Diane Arbus finally does justice to Arbus, and brings to life the story and art of one of the greatest American artists in history. Diane Arbus includes a 16-page black-and-white photo insert.
Diane Arbus became famous for her intimate and unconventional portraits of twins, dwarfs, sideshow performers, eccentrics, and everyday “freaks.” Condemned by some for voyeurism, praised by others for compassion, she was nonetheless a ...
This book is the definitive study of the artist’s first seven years of work, from 1956 to 1962.
For Diane Arbus, this is what making pictures was all about. This is the first edition in which the image separations were created digitally; the files have been specially prepared by Robert J. Hennessey using prints by Neil Selkirk.
This is a milestone book for which we have been waiting years. The book is published on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition starting in San Francisco in September 2003.
"The book reproduces two hundred full-page duotones of Diane Arbus photographs spanning her entire career, many of them never before seen. It also includes an essay, "The Question of Belief,"...
Drawn primarily from Arbus's correspondence with friends, family, and colleagues; personal notebooks; and other unpublished writings, this beautifully produced volume exposes the astonishing vision of an artist with the courage to see ...
Outlines a portrait of the intense and fascinating life of one of the most audacious and groundbreaking photographers of the 20th century.
In the end the great humanity of Diane Arbus's art is to sanctify that privacy which she seemed at first to have violated . " Immediately after the show opened , Diane gave an in - depth interview to Ann Ray , a Newsweek reporter .
Illuminating fifty years of evolution in the field of art criticism, Documents provides a new template for understanding the work of any formidable artist.
"Published just after her untimely death in 1971, this book--whether or not aided by the artist's notoriety--has achieved massive sales for a volume of such uncompromising photographs. Edited by Doon...
A mysterious and tender body of images that has remained largely unseen, Untitled is the third volume of Arbus's work and the only one devoted exclusively to a single project.
Diane Arbus: Untitled
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Le livre est devenu un classique universel. Diane Arbus: une Monographie, un chef-d'œuvre intemporel traduit en cinq langues, demeure à la base de sa réputation internationale.
Il manque quelqu’un pour le happy end. Diane Arbus n’est plus là pour savourer la revanche sur le milieu frelaté de la mode où les directeurs artistiques l’exploitaient au rabais.