Diane Arbus
by Patricia Bosworth Author
Diane Arbus was renown for her unsettling photographs that inspired and polarized viewers, and she was already a legendary photographer when she died by suicide in 1971. This biography examines the private life behind the archetypal artist living life on the edge. From Arbus' pampered childhood, her marriage and work with Allan Arbus, and the radical yet tragic turn in her work during the 1960s. This edition also includes an afterward that considers the legacy of Diane Arbus and the latest scholarship on her life and photography.
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