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Diane Arbus
Diane Arbus is an original artwork realized by the Italian artist and photographer Angelo Cricchi in 2010.
Digital print from negative film 6x6.
Hand-signed , dated, and numbered on the back. The photographer's stamp is also present. Edition of 5 unique specimens.
The artwork is one of the photographs of the collection Gloomy Sunday realized by the artist in the 2000s.
The protagonist of the photo is the famous American photographer Diane Arbus , who committed suicide in 1971 in Greenwich Village. Arbus's art focused on the representation of diversity among people, elaborated from the concept of the " Freak ".
Diane Arbus is an original artwork realized by the Italian artist and photographer Angelo Cricchi in 2010.
Digital print from negative film 6x6.
Hand-signed , dated, and numbered on the back. The photographer's stamp is also present. Edition of 5 unique specimens.
The artwork is one of the photographs of the collection Gloomy Sunday realized by the artist in the 2000s.
The artwork represents a nude woman in the foreground lying down dead on the grass. Near her body there is an old camera. Behind her body, two blonde twin children are standing while staring at the body of the woman. The protagonist of the photo is the famous American photographer Diane Arbus , who committed suicide in 1971 in Greenwich Village. Arbus's art focused on the representation of diversity among people, elaborated from the concept of the " Freak ".
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