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Do artists actually see more than ordinary people? That’s what my high school art teacher thought. So, apparently, does Nicole Kidman — or at least, that’s the way she plays Diane Arbus (1923-71) in ...
In 1958, in New York City, the upper class Diane Arbus is a frustrated and lonely woman with a conventional marriage with two daughters. Her husband is a photographer sponsored by the wealthy parents ...
At a time when Hollywood has gone bio-pic crazy, churning out fetishistic reenactments with all the soul and style of a Hallmark television special, it's bracing to see what Steven Shainberg has made ...
According to the credits Fur is “inspired” by Patricia Bosworth’s sober, well-researched and touching 1984 biography of Diane Arbus, the photographer who specialized in making indelible images of the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. photographer Diane Arbus has been both lionized and lambasted since her suicide in 1971 for her photographs of dwarfs, nudists, prostitutes and others on society's fringes.
When it comes to society’s “freaks,” where is the line between passionate interest and voyeuristic Schadenfreude? Diane Arbus is one of the most controversial and iconic photographers of the 20th ...