DIANE ARBUS (1923-1971)
DIANE ARBUS (1923-1971)

Transvestite showing cleavage, N.Y.C., 1966

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DIANE ARBUS (1923-1971)
Transvestite showing cleavage, N.Y.C., 1966
gelatin silver print
stamped 'a diane arbus print #4495-6-1U-1114', signed, by Doon Arbus, Administrator, in ink and copyright credit reproduction limitation stamps (on the verso)
10¼ x 10in. (26 x 25.3cm.)
Provenance
With Robert Miller Gallery, New York
Literature
Diane Arbus Revelations, Random House, 2003, p. 82
Exhibited
Diane Arbus Revelations, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, October 25, 2003- February 8, 2004

Lot Essay

Diane Arbus took a series of photographs of transvestites which began with her meeting Vicki, the subject of this portrait, in 1966. At their first photo session, after spending the night in jail for prostitution, Vicki told Arbus that she was really a man. Of the revelation, Diane said that she 'was very calm but... really sort of pleased' (Diane Arbus, Aperture, 1972). This encounter was the beginning of multiple sessions that would lead to a series of portraits that would make Vicki one of Arbus' most photographed sitters in this genre of her work.

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