The movie "Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane ... film and of Arbus's life is essentially accurate. She was, in reality and in the film, born into a wealthy New York family; she was, in reality and ...
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 ...
From urban protests to plaintive animal farm imagery, Dona Ann McAdams collection of photos and brief essays in "Black Box: A ...
Reece’s artistic process is deeply introspective. She describes photography as a medium that allows her to “bridge gaps ...
“The key word for the portraits,” he later said of the book, “is isolation. The aloneness is what’s frightening, that aloneness even looking at buildings.” Photographer Peter Hujar poses ...
The museum holds a considerable collection of Rembrandt etchings including a series of tiny self-portraits of the painter ... exhibitions by the likes of Diane Arbus and Richard Avedon, but ...
Not many non-performing contemporary songwriters are quite interesting enough to sustain a 90-minute documentary, but then, ...
Interested in growing your online presence, self-portraiture and becoming a Canon Ambassador? You simply can't afford to miss ...
Carol Jerrems worked primarily with black and white photography until her early death in 1980. Over 140 of her photographs ...