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The Maya ruler in question was Te K’ab Chaak, the first ruler of Caracol, an important Maya city that ruled the southern part ...
Arlen Chase and Diane Chase, both professors at the University of Houston, uncovered the 4th-century tomb at the Caracol ...
Matthieu Humery curates more than 400 of Diane Arbus’ photographs at New York’s Park Avenue Armory – the most comprehensive exhibition of her work to date ...
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.
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News about Diane Arbus, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Diane Arbus and the Too-Revealing Detail In “Constellation,” the photographer’s largest-ever show in New York, images linger in the strange space between intention and effect.
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.
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 ...
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.
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