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Synopsis
Essay by Thomas W. Southall.
Back in Print.
One of photography's most original artists examines the celebrities of her time in a remarkable collection of portraits. Diane Arbus: Magazine Work presents more than one hundred portraits and features profiles Arbus wrote to accompany her pictures. Luminaries include Jayne Mansfield, Mae West, William Golding, Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer, and many others.
Diane Arbus: Magazine Work reveals the growth of an artist who posed no artificial boundary between art and the paying job, and who succeeded, regardless of the outlet, in putting her own uncompromising, indelible stamp on the visual imagination. An essay by Thomas W. Southall discusses the importance of Arbus's magazine work to her evolving vision.
Diane Arbus, born in 1923, studied with Alexey Brodovitch and Lisette Model. In 1972, the Museum of Modern Art held a major posthumous retrospective of her photographs. At that time, she was a legendary and respected figure in the world of photography.
"[In Diane Arbus: Magazine Work] her works are subtler, finer and more explosive than anything else she did." (Douglas Davis, Photography magazine)