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Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 1

In 1967, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York City presented New Documents -- a major exhibition of the personal visions of several photographers -- the surprise of the show was the work of Diane Arbus. On her own, against the advice of many friends, she had pursued her documentation of people on the fringes of society, and the astonishing in the commonplace. Suddenly she was famous, with students and imitators. By 1972 her work was everywhere, and was featured at the Venice Biennale, where it became, as New York Times critic Hilton Kramer said, the overwhelming sensation of the American Pavilion. But by then Diane Arbus was dead, by her own hand. "Nothing about her life, her photographs or her death was accidental or ordinary," wrote Richard Avedon. "They were mysterious and decisive and unimaginable except to her. Which is the way it is with genius." This half-hour documentary was made that same year. It explores her work and ideas, often in her own words as spoken by a close friend. It includes reflections by some of the people who knew her best; daughter Doon, teacher Lisette Model, colleague Marvin Israel, and John Szarkowski, at that time the director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art.


Par: Rangefindergeneral
Durée: 7.37 min.
Consultations: 121419
Votes: 4.9142857

Masters of photography - Diane Arbus (documentary, 1972)


Par: dechobek
Durée: 29.42 min.
Consultations: 20131
Votes: 4.9569893

Diane Arbus

Una muestra de la obra de Diane Arbus.


Par: 0umanoides0
Durée: 2.33 min.
Consultations: 46897
Votes: 4.891667

Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 2

In 1967, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York City presented New Documents -- a major exhibition of the personal visions of several photographers -- the surprise of the show was the work of Diane Arbus. On her own, against the advice of many friends, she had pursued her documentation of people on the fringes of society, and the astonishing in the commonplace. Suddenly she was famous, with students and imitators. By 1972 her work was everywhere, and was featured at the Venice Biennale, where it became, as New York Times critic Hilton Kramer said, the overwhelming sensation of the American Pavilion. But by then Diane Arbus was dead, by her own hand. "Nothing about her life, her photographs or her death was accidental or ordinary," wrote Richard Avedon. "They were mysterious and decisive and unimaginable except to her. Which is the way it is with genius." This half-hour documentary was made that same year. It explores her work and ideas, often in her own words as spoken by a close friend. It includes reflections by some of the people who knew her best; daughter Doon, teacher Lisette Model, colleague Marvin Israel, and John Szarkowski, at that time the director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art.


Par: Rangefindergeneral
Durée: 7.43 min.
Consultations: 34325
Votes: 4.9166665

Jack Dracula on Diane Arbus

Diane Arbus photographed Jack Dracula in NYC during the 60's. Jack worked at Hubert's Museum as a sideshow attraction.


Par: HeartbrokenSailor
Durée: 5.93 min.
Consultations: 13590
Votes: 4.642857

Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 3

In 1967, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York City presented New Documents -- a major exhibition of the personal visions of several photographers -- the surprise of the show was the work of Diane Arbus. On her own, against the advice of many friends, she had pursued her documentation of people on the fringes of society, and the astonishing in the commonplace. Suddenly she was famous, with students and imitators. By 1972 her work was everywhere, and was featured at the Venice Biennale, where it became, as New York Times critic Hilton Kramer said, the overwhelming sensation of the American Pavilion. But by then Diane Arbus was dead, by her own hand. "Nothing about her life, her photographs or her death was accidental or ordinary," wrote Richard Avedon. "They were mysterious and decisive and unimaginable except to her. Which is the way it is with genius." This half-hour documentary was made that same year. It explores her work and ideas, often in her own words as spoken by a close friend. It includes reflections by some of the people who knew her best; daughter Doon, teacher Lisette Model, colleague Marvin Israel, and John Szarkowski, at that time the director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art.


Par: Rangefindergeneral
Durée: 7.38 min.
Consultations: 23073
Votes: 5.0

Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus

To be released November 10


Par: tralalalalaboomdeay
Durée: 2.37 min.
Consultations: 46825
Votes: 4.7213116

Diane Arbus

*Sorry the song doesn't fit. Audioswap. -.- Some of Diane Arbus's most famous photographs. I think the pictures speak for themselves, but if you want more info about one ask and I'll do my best.


Par: Sputnikvi
Durée: 2.22 min.
Consultations: 3126
Votes: 5.0

Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 4

In 1967, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York City presented New Documents -- a major exhibition of the personal visions of several photographers -- the surprise of the show was the work of Diane Arbus. On her own, against the advice of many friends, she had pursued her documentation of people on the fringes of society, and the astonishing in the commonplace. Suddenly she was famous, with students and imitators. By 1972 her work was everywhere, and was featured at the Venice Biennale, where it became, as New York Times critic Hilton Kramer said, the overwhelming sensation of the American Pavilion. But by then Diane Arbus was dead, by her own hand. "Nothing about her life, her photographs or her death was accidental or ordinary," wrote Richard Avedon. "They were mysterious and decisive and unimaginable except to her. Which is the way it is with genius." This half-hour documentary was made that same year. It explores her work and ideas, often in her own words as spoken by a close friend. It includes reflections by some of the people who knew her best; daughter Doon, teacher Lisette Model, colleague Marvin Israel, and John Szarkowski, at that time the director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art. With Thanks to Dentje and Saltine for the original file.


Par: Rangefindergeneral
Durée: 7.43 min.
Consultations: 20827
Votes: 4.9411764

Diane Arbus

Suicide of the photographer Diane Arbus


Par: Laurs1976
Durée: 6.63 min.
Consultations: 11980
Votes: 4.347826

Fur - An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus trailer

www.geektrailers.com Fur - An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus trailer


Par: geektrailers
Durée: 2.18 min.
Consultations: 13348
Votes: 5.0

Diane Arbus Documentary Part1

Diane Arbus Documentary Part1


Par: maltekashmir
Durée: 9.58 min.
Consultations: 50855
Votes: 4.936

ARTIST ROOMS - Diane Arbus - Part 1

Legendary New York photographer Diane Arbus is celebrated for portraits of nudists, circus performers and eccentrics in 1950s and 1960s America. British photographer David Hurn discusses Diane Arbus work, life and legacy. He is in conversation with Martin Barnes, Curator of Photographs at the V&A who curated their 2005 exhibition Diane Arbus Revelations.


Par: TheArtFundUK
Durée: 8.22 min.
Consultations: 1569
Votes: 0

diane arbus various

din


Par: davphoto
Durée: 3.75 min.
Consultations: 8219
Votes: 5.0

Diane Arbus Documentary Part2

Diane Arbus Documentary Part2


Par: maltekashmir
Durée: 9.30 min.
Consultations: 27533
Votes: 4.8923078

Diane Arbus Documentary Part3

Diane Arbus Documentary Part3


Par: maltekashmir
Durée: 9.88 min.
Consultations: 11335
Votes: 4.9333334

Diane Arbus movie

video de diane arbus clase de fotografia univeridad de sonora


Par: sergio020408
Durée: 5.88 min.
Consultations: 16057
Votes: 4.6666665

diane arbus 1

diane arbus


Par: androidsinagony
Durée: 4.77 min.
Consultations: 3381
Votes: 5.0

Fur-Diane Arbus Fur scene

Furs


Par: flamingofur
Durée: 5.15 min.
Consultations: 6025
Votes: 4.6153846

Fur An imaginary portrait of diane arbus - My Skin-

Heya I've always wanted to make a video for this lovely and amazing film but i never got the chance and never found a song that matched the feelings of Diane untill i watched a friends video with the song My Skin and now this song and the film are my all time fav thing =) Song: My Skin Movie: Fur I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG OR THE MOVIE WITHIN THIS VIDEO


Par: JustLikeMayu
Durée: 2.88 min.
Consultations: 20432
Votes: 5.0

ARTIST ROOMS - Diane Arbus - Part 2

Legendary New York photographer Diane Arbus is celebrated for portraits of nudists, circus performers and eccentrics in 1950s and 1960s America. British photographer David Hurn discusses Diane Arbus work, life and legacy. He is in conversation with Martin Barnes, Curator of Photographs at the V&A who curated their 2005 exhibition Diane Arbus Revelations.


Par: TheArtFundUK
Durée: 9.88 min.
Consultations: 884
Votes: 0

Diane Arbus

All photos by Diane Arbus. I own none of them.


Par: smellslikechildren1
Durée: 1.30 min.
Consultations: 1738
Votes: 4.2

Fur An Imaginary Portrait Of Diane Arbus 2006 1 008


Par: huynhmaianhkiet15
Durée: 15.02 min.
Consultations: 1181
Votes: 5.0

ARTIST ROOMS - Diane Arbus - Part 3

Legendary New York photographer Diane Arbus is celebrated for portraits of nudists, circus performers and eccentrics in 1950s and 1960s America. British photographer David Hurn discusses Diane Arbus work, life and legacy. He is in conversation with Martin Barnes, Curator of Photographs at the V&A who curated


Par: TheArtFundUK
Durée: 9.97 min.
Consultations: 489
Votes: 5.0

Diane Arbus 2011 TIS Biography

Freshmen Jordan M., Rachel C., Casey P., and Christian B. created this biography on photography legend, Diane Arbus Students had 9 weeks of research sessions, screenplay writing and editing, and student filming. THIS MOVIE IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. Please enjoy.


Par: debraanncole
Durée: 14.85 min.
Consultations: 405
Votes: 0