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Diane Arbus Revelations

€36.00
Revelations is an intimate and comprehensive study of the work of one of the most powerful photographers of the 20th century, presenting many of her lesser-known or previously unpublished photographs.
The book reproduces two hundred full-page duotones of Diane Arbus photographs spanning her entire career, many of them never before seen. It also includes an essay, “The Question of Belief,” by Sandra S. Phillips, senior curator of photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and “In the Darkroom,” a discussion of Arbus’s printing techniques by Neil Selkirk, the only person authorized to print her photographs since her death. A 104-page Chronology by Elisabeth Sussman, guest curator of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art show, and Doon Arbus, the artist’s eldest daughter, illustrated by more than three hundred additional images and composed mainly of previously unpublished excerpts from the artist’s letters, notebooks, and other writings, amounts to a kind of autobiography. An Afterword by Doon Arbus precedes biographical entries on the photographer’s friends and colleagues by Jeff L. Rosenheim, associate curator of photographs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. These texts help illuminate the meaning of Diane Arbus’s controversial and astonishing vision.

Bibliographic Details

Author Diane Arbus / Doon Arbus
Publisher Random House
Place of publication New York
Year 2003
Edition first
Binding Hardcover including dustjacket
ISBN 0375506209
Collation 352 pp.
Language English
Dimensions 32.5 x 25.5

Condition Report

Condition Like New
Cover As new
Out of stock on Amstelbooks but available on Abebooks