Diane Arbus An Aperture Monograph (GERMAN) Eine Monographie Marvin Israel Doon
by Thomas W. Southall, Diane Arbus, Carl Weissner
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img{max-width:100%} Shipping: All items will be packed safely in a sturdy package for safe shipping. We ship internationally and offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Expedited, Priority Mail and FedEx shipping available Once payment is received, we ship your item on the next business day. An Aperture Monograph (GERMAN EDITION) Eine Monographie FIRST EDITION HARDCOVER 1984 Paperback – 1990 by Diane Arbus (Author), Carl Weissner (Translator) An Aperture Monograph (GERMAN EDITION) Eine Monographie FIRST EDITION HARDCOVER w dust jacket 1984 Frankfurt, Zweitausendeins 1984 large quarto format . Text by Arbus (translated by Carl Weissner), 80 duotone plates, total of 184 pagesThe first monograph on Arbus, ed. By her daughter Doon Arbus and Diane Arbus's friend Marvin Israel. Diane Arbus (1923-1971), with her disturbing images of physically and psychologically deformed people, freaks and outsiders of society, is one of the classics of American photography today. In the late 1950s, when she started on her own path, leading her to American provinces, nudist camps, asylums, and other taboos of society, the public reacted with indignation and disapproval. Diane Arbus, who opened her eyes to a commonly denied reality, received her posthumous recognition posthumously. The famous first monograph - with 81 illustrations a representative overview of her work - was published in the USA in 1972, one year after her suicide. Composed by her daughter Doon and the New York artist Marvin
- Year: 1984
- ISBN: 3829600399
- Condition: Fine
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