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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amy_ArbusAmy Arbus - Wikipedia

    Amy Arbus (born April 16, 1954) is an American photographer. She teaches portraiture at the International Center of Photography, Anderson Ranch, NORD photography and the Fine Arts Work Center.

  2. www.amyarbus.comAmy Arbus

    Amy Arbus Home; Photographs. Beyond Reason; Trees; #MeToo; Outsiders; Goddesses; After Images

  3. Photographer Amy Arbus has published five books, including the award winning On the Street 1980-1990 and The Inconvenience of Being Born. The New Yorker called The Fourth Wall her masterpiece. Her most recent, After Images, is an homage to modernism's most iconic avant-garde paintings.

  4. Si bien no es un término fácil de explicar, fue concepto de inspiración para la fotógrafa Amy Arbus, también profesora en el International Center of Photography en Nueva York, quien recientemente visitó por primera vez México a propósito de su exposición “After Images”, que se exhibe en Patricia Conde Galería durante todo noviembre.

  5. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Amy Arbus and her dog, Milo, in Provincetown. (Photo by Pat Kearns) Arbus was in Provincetown last May — she spends summers here — when a friend took her to Hyannis to see Flip Circus, a small tent production of the Circo Hermanos Vazquez, which originated in Mexico City in 1969.

  6. 9 de mar. de 2012 · The perfect embodiment of the LES Festival’s hip, indie, downtown spirit, On The Street chronicles photographer Amy Arbus’ eponymous fashion column for The Village Voice from 1980-90. Every six weeks, Arbus walked the streets of the East Village, Soho and Lower East Side, photographing the stylemakers, scenesters, and trendsetters.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2014 · In the 1980s, when Ronald Reagan was president and Gordon Gekko said greed was good, Amy Arbus photographed New Yorkers who thought fame was better.