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Diane Arbus' mysterious photo of girl twins is one of modern photography's most recognizable images. On Morning Edition, as part of NPR's Present at the Creation series, Madeleine Brand has the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDiane Arbus’ Largest-Ever Retrospective Features Photographs of Society’s Celebrated and Marginalized FiguresWith 454 images arranged with as little order as possible, viewers are encouraged to wander and make their own ...
Sandro Miller’s homage to Diane Arbus’ “Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey,” from 1967: Sandro Miller, photographer: “The original is haunting. One has fear, one a gleam in her eye ...
Identical Twins is Diane Arbus’ most influential photograph from the post-war era. While the identical sisters wear the same dress and haircut, ... (American, b.1923) was an American photographer best ...
A copy of “Identical twins” sold last year for nearly $500,000, and when Diane Arbus mailed the Wades that release form, she sent along something else: an original print of the photo.
In his 734-page “Diane Arbus: Portrait of a Photographer,” which came out in June, Arthur Lubow recounts how the young Diane undressed for the voyeur across the courtyard; he also found ...
Born to the wealthy Nemerov family in New York in 1923, the photographer Diane Arbus married young and got her start helping her husband, Allan, shoot ads for her family’s department store.
Culture critic Carolina Miranda weighs in on a retrospective of Diane Arbus’ photography at Zwirner gallery, and a Wende Museum exhibition about mass surveillance in former East Germany during the ...
Decades after they were taken, Diane Arbus' (1923-1971) photos continue to captivate with their sharpness and their singular presence. In less than 15 years, the American photographer established ...
Diane Arbus exhibited her work only once during her lifetime, as part of a two-room photography show in 1967 with Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand called “New Documents” at the Museum of ...
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