Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
496
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Sep 27, 2022
Éditeur
David Zwirner Books
ISBN-10
1644230658
ISBN-13
9781644230657
Description
Diane Arbus Documents invites readers into the complex world of one of the 20th century’s most influential photographers. This volume meticulously explores the many layers of Arbus's work, revealing the nuances of her artistic vision and the cultural conversations it sparked. It encompasses a rich array of materials, including correspondence, essays, and never-before-seen documents that shed light on her process and intentions.
The book emphasizes the critical dialogues surrounding Arbus's subjects, often seen as marginalized figures in society. By examining her unique perspective on identity and the human condition, the narrative also confronts the misconceptions that have long persisted about her controversial style. This exploration encourages a reevaluation of her contributions to photography and art at large.
Contributors like Lucas Zwirner, Jeffrey Fraenkel, and Max Rosenberg enrich the discussion, providing context and analysis that deepen the reader's understanding. Through their insights, the publication not only honors Arbus’s legacy but also invites new interpretations of her work. Ultimately, this collection serves as both a tribute and a critical assessment, celebrating the complexity of a revolutionary artist who dared to challenge societal norms.
The book emphasizes the critical dialogues surrounding Arbus's subjects, often seen as marginalized figures in society. By examining her unique perspective on identity and the human condition, the narrative also confronts the misconceptions that have long persisted about her controversial style. This exploration encourages a reevaluation of her contributions to photography and art at large.
Contributors like Lucas Zwirner, Jeffrey Fraenkel, and Max Rosenberg enrich the discussion, providing context and analysis that deepen the reader's understanding. Through their insights, the publication not only honors Arbus’s legacy but also invites new interpretations of her work. Ultimately, this collection serves as both a tribute and a critical assessment, celebrating the complexity of a revolutionary artist who dared to challenge societal norms.
Genres
Histoire
Art et Photographie