Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph: Fortieth-Anniversary Edition
Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph: Fortieth-Anniversary Edition book cover

Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph: Fortieth-Anniversary Edition

Hardcover – September 30, 2011

Price
$41.49
Format
Hardcover
Pages
184
Publisher
Aperture
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1597111744
Dimensions
9.6 x 0.8 x 11.3 inches
Weight
2.76 pounds

Description

Diane Arbus was not a theorist but an artist. Her concern was not to buttress philosophical positions but to make pictures. She loved photography for the miracles it performs every day by accident, and respected it for the precise intentional tool that it could be, given talent, intelligence, dedication and discipline. Her pictures are concerned with private rather than social realities, with psychological rather than visual coherence, with the prototypical and mythic rather than the topical and temporal. Her real subject is no less than the unique interior lives of those she photographed. –John Szarkowski, 1972, Director, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art Those portraits of sideshow performers and weeping children, her matter-of-fact nudists and naked transvestites, her pictures of "them," her pictures of "us"―something of consequence is at stake here, and it's not just art. Arbus worked at the point where the voyeuristic and the sacramental converge. She lies in wait for your first misstep in her direction. Then she dares you to stare at something―a little boy with a toy hand grenade, a dominatrix embracing her client―until you admit your own complicity with whatever it is in there that frightens you. At that point, all the picture's traps unfold, and it confers its rough grace. –Richard Lacayo, Time Confronting a major photograph by Arbus, you lose your ability to know―or distinctly to think or feel, and certainly to judge―anything. She turned picture-making inside out. She didn’t gaze at her subjects; she induced them to gaze at her. Selected for their powers of strangeness and confidence, they burst through the camera lens with a presence so intense that whatever attitude she or you or anyone might take toward them disintegrates…You may feel, crazily, that you have never really seen a photograph before. –Peter Schjeldahl The New Yorker Diane Arbus (1923–1971) revolutionized the terms of the art she practiced. Five volumes of her work have been published posthumously and have remained continuously in print: Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph (1972), Diane Arbus: Magazine Work (1984), Untitled: Diane Arbus (1995), Diane Arbus: A Chronology (2011), and Diane Arbus Revelations (Random House, 2003).Doon Arbus is the eldest daughter of Diane and Allan Arbus; since her mother’s death she has managed the Estate of Diane Arbus.Marvin Israel was an American artist, photographer, painter, teacher, and art director from New York, known for modern and surreal interiors, and abstract imagery.

Features & Highlights

  • When Diane Arbus died in 1971 at the age of 48, she was already a significant influence—even something of a legend—for serious photographers, although only a relatively small number of her most important pictures were widely known at the time. The publication of
  • Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph
  • in 1972—along with the posthumous retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art—offered the general public its first encounter with the breadth and power of her achievements. The response was unprecedented. The monograph, composed of 80 photographs, was edited and designed by the painter Marvin Israel, Diane Arbus' friend and colleague, and by her daughter Doon Arbus. Their goal in producing the book was to remain as faithful as possible to the standards by which Arbus judged her own work and to the ways in which she hoped it would be seen. Universally acknowledged as a photobook classic,
  • Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph
  • is a timeless masterpiece with editions in five languages, and remains the foundation of her international reputation. A quarter of a century has done nothing to diminish the riveting impact of these pictures or the controversy they inspire. Arbus' photographs penetrate the psyche with all the force of a personal encounter and, in doing so, transform the way we see the world and the people in it.

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Three Stars

FIRST PHOTO OF MS. ARBUS......was wrinkled!..(SAD)
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Awesome and memorable

I first saw this book in the late 70s. It’s still as captivating and hauntingly beautiful now as it was then. This should be in everyone’s personal library as well as required reading for any art student. Will always be a favorite!
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Fantastic

The quality of the book, itself, is topnotch. Great forward, great quality prints, and the photos speak for themselves. It wasn't well-packed at all and considering the condition of the box when it came, I'm shocked it wasn't damaged. But that speaks of the distributor, not the book.
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Excellent!

Shipping was fast, book is in great shape, love the book.
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Gorg book!! Couldn't be happier! We're talking some pics from book in order to frame!!

Gorg!! Perfect coffee book for a conversation starter.. and so very unique