Diane Arbus’s spirited black and white photographs are richly psychological and at times uncanny. Her subjects often return intense gazes to her lens. Many of her images were taken out on the street, but a new show at David Zwirner in London transports viewers inside the sacred realm of personal, domestic space. It is the first show of its kind to focus entirely on Arbus’s approach to private interiors, with photographs from the 1960s until 1971 stretching across Newhellip;
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