Jim Chinn
Member
Diane Arbus is one of those photographers that I have had a love/hate relationship with. First I found her work exploitive but now I find it fascinating and unique in her ability to work with subjects on the margins of what most would define as normality.
I always have thought the more complex a relationship, the more rewarding if one continues to engage in it. So for those who have an interest in Arbus one way or the other, there are 2 articles and an interview over on Americansuburb X:
http://www.americansuburbx.com/2009/10/theory-untitled-by-diane-arbus-review.html
http://www.americansuburbx.com/2009/09/theory-visit-with-diane-arbus-on-hot.html
http://www.americansuburbx.com/2009/10/theory-missing-photographs-examination.html
I know Arbus seems to come up in conversation on APUG every few months, but I felt these articles would be of aditional interest.
I always have thought the more complex a relationship, the more rewarding if one continues to engage in it. So for those who have an interest in Arbus one way or the other, there are 2 articles and an interview over on Americansuburb X:
http://www.americansuburbx.com/2009/10/theory-untitled-by-diane-arbus-review.html
http://www.americansuburbx.com/2009/09/theory-visit-with-diane-arbus-on-hot.html
http://www.americansuburbx.com/2009/10/theory-missing-photographs-examination.html
I know Arbus seems to come up in conversation on APUG every few months, but I felt these articles would be of aditional interest.