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Moved and disturbed.(Diane Arbus Revelations at the V&A)(Jeff Wall: Photographs 1978-2004 at the Taw Modern)(Critical Essay)

Publication: Spectator

Publication Date: 29-OCT-05

Author: Lambirth, Andrew
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Diane Arbus Revelations V&A, until 15 January 2006

Jeff Wall: Photographs 1978-2004 Taw Modern, until 8 January 2006

In 1960, writing a postcard to her friend and mentor Marvin Israel, Diane Arbus (1923-71) worried that she was ghoulish. From an early age her photographs had recorded the marginalised and dispossessed, capturing the imperfections and frailties of humanity. She was a woman with a mission--scrutinising society and chronicling the damaged or eccentric, what she called 'singular people'. She made square-format photographs of a startling clarity, but, despite her technical brilliance, her vision was dark and bleak. It comes as no surprise to learn that she suffered acutely from the devils of depression and that she committed suicide. The great empathy which informs her image-making in the end got too much for her. But before it destroyed her, it enabled her to produce a remarkable body of work which continues to move and disturb us.

Viewing an Arbus exhibition is not an unrelievedly joyous experience. It can be harrowing, especially when there are a couple of hundred images on display and many of them project...

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