Diane Arbus

Nightmares Real And Imagined

The Huffington Post | Priscilla Frank | Posted 05.19.2012

South Africa-based photographer Roger Ballen got his start documenting impoverished South Africans who had been marginalized by the apartheid governme...

From The Horse's Mouth

The Huffington Post | Priscilla Frank | Posted 05.15.2012

It is no big surprise that the Huffington Post has a soft spot for all creatures warm and fuzzy. We originally stumbled upon Carli Davidson's work thr...

Olivia Bee's Teenage Dreams

Posted 04.30.2012

Olivia Bee started photographing her friends and family when she was only 11 years old. As a visual diary of sorts, her work captures the saturated dr...

Happy Birthday, Diane Arbus!

Posted 03.14.2012

Diane Arbus, the rebellious photographer known for capturing people on the periphery of society would have turned 89 today. Arbus, the daughter of pro...

Diane Arbus' Strange Neighbors

Posted 03.12.2012

Diane Arbus's now famous black-and-white photographs made supposedly normal people look like freaks and supposed freaks look altogether normal. She sn...

Thinking Photography With Diane Arbus and Errol Morris

Michael Roth | Posted 12.09.2011

Michael Roth

A photograph "partially takes us outside ourselves" and "gives us a glimpse . . . of something real." This is a key part of what Arbus and Morris are both after.

"A Photograph Is a Secret About a Secret. The More it Tells You the Less You Know." -- Diane Arbus

Evelyne Politanoff | Posted 12.06.2011

Evelyne Politanoff

Diane Arbus (revolutionized the art she practiced. Her bold subject matter and photographic approach produced a body of work that is often shocking in its purity.

Addicted Artists We've Lost: A Tribute To Betty Ford

Posted 09.11.2011

With Betty Ford's death last week, the world at large lost a great humanitarian. But the art world, in particular, lost a benefactor in the former Fir...

William Eggleston: Prince of Melancholy

Edward Goldman | Posted 05.25.2011

Edward Goldman

Absolutely nothing happens in the world captured in the photos by William Eggleston. But if you take a deep breath, his photos will start to sing to you their irresistible songs.

EXHIBITION SPOTLIGHT: Garry Winograd to Diane Arbus, Photography Masters At Pier 24, SF

Posted 05.25.2011

WHO: Robert Adams, Diane Arbus, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Harry Callahan, William Eggleston, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Andreas Gursky...

Museum Of The City Of New York Releases List Of 400 Top New Yorkers In History

Huffington Post | David Weiner | Posted 05.25.2011

In honor of Henry Hudson's 1609 voyage across the Atlantic, the Museum of the City of New York came up with a list of 400 notable and legendary New Yo...

Weeds, Episode 2 Recap

Holly Cara Price | Posted 05.25.2011

Holly Cara Price

Nancy comes downstairs to find Cesar at her kitchen table. Apparently Esteban has assigned Cesar to keep an eye on her to make sure she doesn't try any funny biz with his baby in her belly.