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Diana Arbus

1923 - 1971

Resumen biográfico

  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Estados Unidos
  • Lifespan: 48 years
  • Art period: Arte moderno
  • Works on APS: 2

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¿Cómo obtuvo Diana Arbus reconocimiento por su enfoque fotográfico distintivo?
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¿En qué año recibió Diana Arbus una beca Guggenheim?
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¿Qué museo acogió la exposición “New Documents” que destacaba el trabajo de Diana Cazadora en 1967?
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early life and background

Diane Arbus, born on march 14, 1923, in new york city to a family of jewish immigrants from soviet russia. her parents, david nemerov and gertrude russek nemerov, owned the upscale department store russeks on fifth avenue. this privileged upbringing shielded her from the great depression's impacts during her formative years.

photographic career and notable achievements

Arbus is renowned for expanding the boundaries of acceptable subject matter in photography, often capturing a rare psychological intensity by befriending rather than objectifying her subjects. Her work was first published in magazines such as esquire, harper's bazaar, and artforum starting from 1960.

  • Guggenheim Fellowship (1963): Arbus received a fellowship for her proposal "american rites, manners and customs," with a renewal in 1966.
  • New Documents Exhibit (1967): Her work was featured alongside lee friedlander and garry winogrand at the museum of modern art (moma), curated by john szarkowski.

legacy and posthumous recognition

Following her passing on july 26, 1971, Arbus became the first photographer to be included in the Venice Biennale in 1972. This marked a pivotal moment in her posthumous recognition.

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