The Rolleiflex arrived in 1929 as a metal box that viewed the world from waist height instead of from the eye, a shift in perspective that forever changed the choreography between photographer and subject.
The Rolleiflex arrived in 1929 as a metal box that viewed the world from waist height instead of from the eye, a shift in perspective that forever changed the choreography between photographer and subject.
Diane Arbus forced her audience to face the horrors by making them see the incommodious. The so-called "portrait photographer of the freaks" redefined the boundaries of what can be photographed and challenged the concepts of beauty and abnormality.
New York (July 12 - September 8, 2018) Bruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present “We are the subject”, an exhibition featuring the work of Lisette Model, Diane Arbus and Rosalind Fox Solomon.
Münched (Sep 16, 2016 - Jan 15,2017) "Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!" is a collection of spectacular snapshots of a turbulent and legendary age in the history of art, music, fashion and film.
San Francisco (Jan 21 – Apr 30, 2017) The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present the West Coast debut of the acclaimed exhibition diane arbus: in the beginning