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Diane Arbus
‘The Depth Is in the Pictures, Not What I Say About Them’ Rosalind Fox Solomon has been making haunting photographs for 50 years. She’s got more stories to tell than she lets on.
By Christopher Bonanos
design edit
Oct. 22, 2021
By Diana Budds
On the Nearly Indescribable Light in Diane Arbus’s Last Photographs Is it about to rain? Dusk? Something else? Go to David Zwirner to see.
By Christopher Bonanos
Modern City Life, Captured on Camera A Los Angeles exhibit features intimate portraits by Brassaï, Nan Goldin, and Diane Arbus.
By Sarah Nechamkin
New Book Highlights Wistful Portraits of Uma Thurman See nostalgic photos of Fendi fashion shoots, and the Brooklyn Bridge too.
By Amanda Svachula
9 Rarely Seen New York Moments, Captured by Diane Arbus A preview of “Diane Arbus: In the Park,” opening today at the Lévy Gorvy gallery.
By Christopher Bonanos
Revisit Groundbreaking Photos by Diane Arbus A new book commemorates the 50th anniversary of her MoMA exhibition with Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand.
By Hyunjee Lee
cut cover story
July 12, 2016
The Cost of Diane Arbus’s Life on the Edge She was perhaps the most radical photographer of the 20th century. A new biography and Met exhibit make clear just how much she had to give up to get there.
By Alex Mar
from the archives
Apr. 21, 2016
The Diane Arbus Photo That Almost Killed New York Magazine Revisiting the Viva profile that nearly got Clay Felker fired.
By Christopher Bonanos
Can a Show As Dreary As This One Be Good for the Whitney? Yes. Each time someone recognized me, they came up to me, flummoxed, asking, “What is this stuff supposed to be about?”
By Jerry Saltz