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Diane Arbuss 1960s: Auguries of Experience

English

By (author): Frederick Gross

In any decade the work of only a very few artists offers a template for understanding the culture and ideas of their time. Photographer Diane Arbus is one of these rare artists, and in this book Frederick Gross returns Arbuss work to the moment in which it was produced and first viewed to reveal its broader significance for analyzing and mapping the culture of the 1960s. While providing a unique view of the social, literary, and artistic context within which Arbus worked, he also, perhaps for the first time anywhere, measures the true breadth and complexity of her achievement.

Gross considers Arbus less in terms of her often mythologized biographya Sylvia Plath with a camerabut rather looks at how her work resonates with significant photographic portraiture, art, social currents, theoretical positions, and literature of her times, from Robert Frank and Richard Avedon to Andy Warhol and Truman Capote. He shows how her incandescent photographs seem to literalize old notions of photography as trapping a layer of the subjects soul within the frame of a picture. For Arbus, auguriesas in Auguries of Innocence, her 1963 photographic spread in Harpers Bazaarconveyed the idea that whoever was present in her photograph could attain legendary status.

By shifting critical attention from the myths of Arbuss biography to the mythmaking of her art, this book gives us a new, informed appreciation of one of the twentieth centurys most important photographers and a better understanding of the world in which she worked.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jan 2012
  • Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780816670123

About Frederick Gross

Frederick Gross is professor of art history at the Savannah College of Art and Design. His writing has been published in periodicals such as Cabinet and Afterimage and in the volume Global and Local Art Histories.Looking past the myth of Diane Arbus to the depth of her achievement within the artistic intellectual and social currents of the 1960s

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