Diane ArbusFrom the Publisher: Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph. Twentyfifth anniversary edition. New technology has made possible this lustrous new printing from all new film, which gives these landmark images a depth of clarity and impact not achievable in earlier editions. 80 blackandwhite duotone photographs. "Diane Arbus is one of our legends-her monograph Diane Arbus, of 1972, a pivotal classic that changed the direction of photography in America and remains among the most influential and bestselling volumes ever published of an individual photographer's work." -Nan Goldin, ArtForum. "Diane Arbus had more guts, took more real risks and had a greater spirit of adventure than any photographer of her generation I know of." -Barbara Rose, New York Magazine. |
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