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Diane Arbus

  • A family on their lawn one Sunday in Westchester, N.Y. 1968
© The Estate of Diane Arbus
Collection Maja Hoffmann / LUMA Foundation

    The wild, the weird and the wonderful: the extraordinary show capturing Diane Arbus’s unsettling genius

    From tipsy flappers to weary parents and circus performers, the great photographer captured life in all its raw beauty. Her biographer revels in the biggest show of Arbus work ever, combining rare, unseen and famous images
  • When you’re twinning, you’re winning … Sandro Miller’s photograph of John Malkovich, a tribute to the work of Diane Arbus.

    My best shot
    John Malkovich as eerie identical twins: Sandro Miller's best photograph

    ‘I wanted to pay homage to work that made my knees buckle. John looked nothing like Diane Arbus’s twins. But on set his spirit left and theirs came in’
  • Libuše Jarcovjáková: Evokativ at Les Rencontres d’Arles.

    Best culture 2019
    Top 10 photography shows of 2019

    Diane Arbus’s dark vision and a sprawling Dora Maar retrospective captivated this year. But it was a hedonistic series of dive bars and scuzzy bedrooms that had a lasting impact
  • Taxicab driver at the wheel with two passengers, NYC, 1956 by Diane Arbus.

    Diane Arbus: In the Beginning; Don McCullin review – two lone souls out in the world

    The riveting street photography of Diane Arbus is an intense, two-way exchange, while Don McCullin’s urgent lifetime’s work amounts to a history of our times
  • Diane Arbus with her photograph Identical twins, Roselle, N.J. 1966, during a lecture at the Rhode Island School of Design in 1970.

    Diane Arbus: In the Beginning review – a genius who made every picture a story

    Arbus’s early works show a fully-formed photographer – from squalor to showbiz, she makes everyone exceptional
  • George Shaw: Someone else's house, 2018

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Diane Arbus hits her stride and tomorrow happens in 1956 – the week in art

    George Shaw tells the story of modern Britain, Arbus keep it uneasy and the Whitechapel Gallery revisits its classic 1956 exhibition – all in our weekly dispatch
  • From left: Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Lee Krasner

    2019 arts preview
    Masters and machines: the best art and architecture of 2019

    Van Gogh comes to London, Keith Haring scribbles over Liverpool, Jean Nouvel gets weird in Qatar, and the V&A hits top gear
  • August Sander, Boxers (detail)

    Anatomy of an artwork
    August Sander’s Boxers: unflinching realism for an epic project

    Portrait photographer Sander blazed a trail at the turn of the 20th century with his images of German society
  • Diane Arbus in Washington Square Park, NYC, 1967 by John Gossage.

    Diane Arbus' daring early work: 'It was a story that went untold, until now'

    The photographer’s largely unseen set of 1960s photographs focusing on outcasts of society are being exhibited in a new showcase at the Smithsonian
  • A homage to Robert Mapplethorpe’s Ken Moody and Robert Sherman, 1984

    Costume & culture
    Famous photos restaged, from Picasso to Capa – in pictures

    From Diane Arbus’s man in curlers to the little running boy by Willy Ronis, Catherine Balet makes delightful re-creations of the world’s most recognisable shots
  • Diane Arbus: In The Park at Lévy Gorvy in NYC Two ladies walking in Central Park, N.Y.C. 1963

    Diane Arbus: portraits in New York City parks – in pictures

    A new exhibition at Lévy Gorvy in New York focuses on early portraits by Diane Arbus shot in Central and Washington Square parks
  • Photo of Diane Arbus in about 1968

    Book of the day
    Diane Arbus: Portrait of a Photographer review – a disturbing study

    Arthur Lubow’s life of the controversial US photographer is sometimes eye-opening, but casts no new light on her troubled genius
  • diane arbus: in the beginning at The Met Breuer
Jack Dracula at a bar, New London, Conn. 1961

    Diane Arbus: In the Beginning review – a more sympathetic eye on America

    A boldly arranged new show of the photographer’s early work invites viewers to navigate her most prolific period – before her vision turned to surrealism

  • Diane Arbus

    The early work of Diane Arbus – in pictures

    The Met Breuer’s exhibition of unpublished and rarely seen photographs by Diane Arbus, called In the Beginning, focuses on the years 1956-62
  • Peace Demonstration, Central Park, New York, 1969

    The photographers who exposed America: Arbus, Goldin, Winogrand

    A new exhibition presents work by some of the most famous photographers of all time in the contemporary light of Black Lives Matter and the transgender rights movement
  • Vivian Maier

    Our nanny, the photographer Vivian Maier

    Vivian Maier was a Chicago nanny who left behind a vast, secret hoard of her pictures. Now she's being hailed as one of the best street US street photographers of the 20th century. By Susanna Rustin

  • Vivian Maier Maloof Collection Self Portrait Round Mirror Repeating Image

    Vivian Maier: mysterious and eccentric nanny who took stunning photographs

    Documentary out this week tells remarkable story of Maier and the photographs she shot – and then deliberately kept secret

  • Pictures from the past
    Diane Arbus - a picture from the past

    Roz Kelly's portrait of Diane Arbus was taken in an automat in New York City, a few years before she committed suicide on 26 July 1971

  • Allan Arbus

    Allan Arbus obituary

    Character actor who played the psychiatrist Major Sidney Freedman in the TV comedy M*A*S*H
  • Jenny Saville

    This week's new exhibitions

    Jenny Saville | Mark Wallinger | Diane Arbus | Stanya Kahn | Erwin Wurm | Andrew Kötting & Iain Sinclair

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