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In the late 1950s Arbus created a little-known body of work in and around the movie houses of Times Square. Around this time, she also photographed such amusement parks as Coney Island and Disneyland, temples of illusion that offered a kind of ready-made American mythology. In these mass entertainments, Arbus first discerned elements of the fantastic and grotesque that she would later unearth throughout American society in her celebrated portraits of sideshow performers, nudists, and transvestites. This darkly funny picture also prefigures the work of artists of the 1980s who examined the strategies and effects of media imagery. Screaming woman with blood on her hands, Diane Arbus (American, New York 1923โ€“1971 New York), Gelatin silver print This image cannot be enlarged, viewed at full screen, or downloaded.

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[โ€“] dumbass@aussie.zone 2 points 1 week ago

I like it when the title tells you everything about the piece, I weirdly appreciate the art more.