Diane Arbus: A Biography

by Patricia Bosworth

Other authorsPatricia Bosworth (Afterword)
Book, 1984

Publication

W. W. Norton & Company (2006), Edition: Revised ed., 400 pages

Awards

Content and Summary Info

Bisexual Content: Diane Arbus (cisgender woman) had romantic and/or sexual relationships with people of more than one gender.

Intersecting Marginalized Identities: Diane Arbus was Jewish.

Publisher's Summary: Diane Arbus became famous for her intimate and unconventional portraits of twins, dwarfs, sideshow performers, eccentrics, and everyday “freaks.” Condemned by some for voyeurism, praised by others for compassion, she was nonetheless a transformative figure in twentieth-century photography and hailed by all for her undeniable genius. Her life was cut short when she committed suicide in 1971 at the peak of her career. In the first complete biography of Arbus, author Patricia Bosworth traces the arc of Arbus’s remarkable life: her sheltered upper-class childhood and passionate, all-consuming marriage to Allan Arbus; her roles as wife and devoted mother; and her evolution from fashion photographer to critically acclaimed artist—one who forever altered the boundaries of photography.

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