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  1. www.amyarbus.comAmy Arbus

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

    • Photographs

      Goddesses — Amy Arbus ... show thumbnails

    • Books

      Schiffer Publishing / 2013 More info. After Images

    • After Images

      After Images — Amy Arbus ... show thumbnails

    • Actors

      Actors — Amy Arbus ... show thumbnails

    • Outsiders

      Outsiders — Amy Arbus ... show thumbnails

    • MeToo

      #MeToo — Amy Arbus ... show thumbnails

    • Trees

      Trees — Amy Arbus ... show thumbnails

    • The Fourth Wall

      Welcome Books / 2008 More info. The Fourth Wall

  2. 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.

  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. «After Images» de Amy Arbus se exhibe todo noviembre en Patricia Conde Galería. La Fontaine 72, Polanco.

  5. 21 de mar. de 2014 · Amy Arbus. By Vicki Goldberg. March 20, 2014. Leica Gallery. 670 Broadway, near Bond Street, NoHo. Through April 19. In the 1980s, when Ronald Reagan was president and Gordon Gekko said greed...

  6. Group Exhibitions. Hit the Street. Four Decades of New York Street Photography: Amy Arbus, Alan Kleinberg, Ash Thayer and Andre D. Wagner, curated by John Silvis, Outlet Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY. Fashion Underground: The World of Susanne Bartsch , Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY.

  7. 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.