Diane Arbus : Sanctum Sanctorum review – a grotesquely bleak but brutally truthful vision of (…)
David Zwirner Gallery, London From cruel pictures of elderly widows to a shocking image of motherhood, the American photographer’s genius is on full display in a show that finds ugliness all around her In 1971, at the age of 48, the American photographer Diane Arbus killed herself. Someone (…)
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