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Sunday at The Met—Diane Arbus: In the Beginning

Francine Prose, Michael Kimmelman, John Plunkett discuss Diane Arbus' photography.

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Diane Arbus: In The Beginning, on view at The Met Breuer July 12, 2016–November 27, 2016.
Recorded September 25, 2016

Introduction:
Jennifer Mock, Associate Museum Educator, Education, The Met

Remarks:
Jeff L. Rosenheim, Curator in Charge, Department of Photographs, The Met
Brian Butterfield, Senior Exhibition Designer, Design, The Met
Neil Selkirk, photographer

Conversation:
Michael Kimmelman, Architecture Critic, The New York Times
John Plunkett, Founding Designer, Wired Magazine
Francine Prose, author


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Diane Arbus
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