Visual approach centers on Diane Arbus’s raw and intimate portraiture, capturing subjects with an unflinching gaze that reveals complexity beneath the surface. The photographs expose unusual, marginalized, or often overlooked individuals, emphasizing their unique presence within everyday environments.
Themes explore identity, difference, and the human condition through direct engagement with subjects who challenge conventional norms. The mood is often unsettling yet compassionate, inviting reflection on vulnerability and social boundaries.
Untitled spans 112 pages and was published by Aperture in 2011, presenting a focused selection of Arbus’s work that consolidates her major contributions to documentary and portrait photography.