But what this REALLY means is that I need more people looking at my pictures ...
Well said. The rest is BS.
But what this REALLY means is that I need more people looking at my pictures ...
I find the criticism of Arbus here completely off target. "Classist?" She is as evocative of wealth as poverty. I prefer her own description of what she was doing: showing things we would not otherwise see. In doing this she is compassionate and laser sharp.
I find the criticism of Arbus here completely off target. "Classist?" She is as evocative of wealth as poverty. I prefer her own description of what she was doing: showing things we would not otherwise see. In doing this she is compassionate and laser sharp.

If no one sees the photograph, does it even exist?
The stupidity of this is dumbfounding. Written by somebody who has absolutely no photographic culture whatsoever, and very little knowledge and comprehension of who Diane Arbus was, what she did and why she did it. That's just unforgivable laziness. If this incompetent amateur had bothered to open books about Arbus such as Documents or Revelations, he would have found a lot of the info he felt he was missing.
But wait, there's stupider:
What the hell does this mean? We should dismiss all artists from the past who looked at the world differently than we do know? F*cking Après moi le déluge indeed! "Hey, all you pre-15th-century painters, the era of looking at the world without perspective is dead. Sorry, you belong to an artistic school of thought that has run its course."
I can't wait for the artistic school of My Generation Invented Everything to run its course!
Oh, and someone, please tell me which "artistic school of thought" Diane Arbus belonged to? Cold-classicist-gazeism? If so, missed the day when it was seen in art history class.
Now this one is rich. I can play that game too: "Absent from the Mona Lisa are labels with useful information about this painting: who da Vinci's subject was, how he met her, and what joke he cracked to make her smile like that."
This type of amateurism in criticism is the reason I stopped reading many arts blog, including Hyperallergic. Thankfully there are some intellingent and insightful critics out there.
You don't get into a persons' living room, then to have them stand in front of your camera and pose as instructed, unless you've gotten their permission and cooperation - established rapport!
Her work was done close-up and personal with the subjects agreement.
The author simply didn't do his homework on arbus.
p.s. dang, I was in NY at the time and didn't see the show... my only consolation is that had I know, I still would have been to busy to go! I didn't do my homework!
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