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Arbus, Diane |
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Arbus, Diane (1923–1971)US photographer. Although she practised as a fashion photographer for 20 years, Arbus is best known for her later work which examined the fringes of American society: the misfits, the eccentrics, and the bizarre. Her work has been attacked as cruel and voyeuristic, but it is essentially sympathetic in its unflinching curiosity. A Box of Ten Photographs, a limited edition of her work, was published in 1970. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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After being honored along with such American masters as Dianne Arbus, Larry Clark, Richard Avedon, Robert Frank, and Ryan McGinley, he returned to Long Beach, Call for the premiere of Suffer the Joy. Would that the two could provide the same balance for their latest effort, Fur, which eschews a straight-ahead biography of Diane Arbus in favor of a fantasy in which the noted photographer (played by Nicole Kidman) meets a fur-covered neighbor (Robert Downey Jr. Filmmakers have been wanting a crack at the story of outsider photographer Diane Arbus for years, and after watching Steven Shainberg's grinding, well-meaning failure, ``Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus,'' you can't help but wish that someone like Todd Solondz or David Lynch had gotten the job instead. |
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