The Entire Archive of New York Photographer Diane Arbus Has Found a Home at MET
2007-12-20 14:56:44 未知
The entire archive of New York photographer Diane Arbus - known for her images of dwarfs, nudists and carnival performers - has found a home at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.The estate of Arbus, who committed suicide in 1971, is giving her archives to the museum.The MET says it will turn the archives into a resource for scholars and the public.The museum has also purchased 20 of Arbus' photos from the Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco for an undisclosed price.Her archive includes negatives and contact prints of 7,500 rolls of film, along with hundreds of her early photos, personal papers, correspondence, her photo library and other books, photos by other artists and glassine print sleeves she personally annotated."It is rare in any field that one of its greatest practitioners should leave behind her entire output," Jeff Rosenheim, the museum's photo curator, said in a statement.The MET says the archive is similar to that of photographer Walker Evans, which has been at the museum since 1994. "The Metropolitan will now have the opportunity to map the creativity of two great artists in the most complete way," Mr Rosenheim said.The Arbus photos bought by the MET include Russian midget friends in a living room on 100th Street, NYC (1963) and Woman with a veil on Fifth Avenue, NYC (1968).A travelling exhibition of Arbus' work was presented at the MET in 2005. Australian actress Nicole Kidman starred as Arbus in the 2006 movie Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus, which centres on a relationship between Arbus and a fictional character.
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