Diane Arbus - Photographs New York Monday, July 13, 2020 | Phillips
  • Literature

    Arbus, Sussman, Philips, Selkirk and Rosenheim, Diane Arbus: Revelations, p. 72
    'Diane Arbus,' Camera, vol. 51, no. 11, November 1972, p. 12

  • Artist Biography

    Diane Arbus

    American • 1923 - 1971

    Transgressing traditional boundaries, Diane Arbus is known for her highly desirable, groundbreaking portraiture taken primarily in the American Northeast during the late 1950s and 1960s. Famous for establishing strong personal relationships with her subjects, Arbus' evocative images capture them in varied levels of intimacy. Whether in their living rooms or on the street, their surreal beauty transcends the common distance found in documentary photography.

    Taken as a whole, Arbus' oeuvre presents the great diversity of American society — nudists, twins, babies, beauty queens and giants — while each distinct image brings the viewer into contact with an exceptional individual brought to light through Arbus' undeniable genius. 

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A Waitress in a Nudist Camp in New Jersey

1963
Gelatin silver print.
15 x 14 3/4 in. (38.1 x 37.5 cm)
Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso.

Estimate
$50,000 - 70,000 

Sold for $68,750

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New York Auction 13 July 2020