Discover and collect art from diane arbus’s iconic nudes series and more. They are captured in a candid, unposed moment, characteristic of arbus’s work, which often explored unconventional subjects In the image, the family is situated in an open field, and all members appear to be nude, adhering to nudist camp norms. Among diane arbus’s most celebrated studies of nudist life, this photograph was one of five on the subject included in the museum of modern art’s new documents, an influential 1967 group show that featured her work alongside that of lee friedlander and garry winogrand.
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