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Diane Arbus | |
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Photographer | |
Born | Mar. 14, 1923 New York, New York |
Died | July 26, 1971 (at age 48) New York, New York |
Nationality | American |
Diane Arbus was an American photographer who was particularly well-known for monochromatic photos of what she called the “deviant and marginal” of society.
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These, usually presented in a square frame, included circus artistes, transgender people, and those of abnormal height.
Despite her concentration on these subjects, she told friends that she did not want to be famous only for photographing “freaks.” By 1972, she was highly respected, and she was the first American to be featured at the Venice Bienniale.
Arbus committed suicide in the same year.
Early Life
Arbus was born as Diane Nemerov on March 14, 1923, in New York. Her parents owned a department store on Fifth Avenue and their income allowed Arbus to escape the ravages of the Great Depression.
After a prep school education, she married Alla