Diane Arbus

Diane Arbus

New York, New York, United States
March 14, 1923 1:30 AM

Bio

Diane Arbus (; née Nemerov; March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971) was an American photographer. She photographed a wide range of subjects including strippers, carnival performers, nudists, people with dwarfism, children, mothers, couples, elderly people, and middle-class families. She photographed her subjects in familiar settings: their homes, on the street, in the workplace, in the park. “She is noted for expanding notions of acceptable subject matter and violates canons of the appropriate distance between photographer and subject. By befriending, not objectifying her subjects, she was able to capture in her work a rare psychological intensity.” In his 2003 New York Times Magazine article, “Arbus Reconsidered”, Arthur Lubow states, “She was fascinated by people who were visibly creating their own identities—cross-dressers, nudists, sideshow performers, tattooed men, the nouveaux riches, the movie-star fans—and by those who were trapped in a uniform that no longer provided any security or comfort.” Michael Kimmelman writes in his review of the exhibition Diane Arbus Revelations, that her work “transformed the art of photography (Arbus is everywhere, for better and worse, in the work of artists today who make photographs)”. Arbus’s imagery helped to normalize marginalized groups and highlight the importance of proper representation of all people.

Source: Wikipedia and public records. Accuracy may vary.

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Diane Arbus

Diane Arbus

New York, New York, United States
March 14, 1923 1:30 AM

Bio

Diane Arbus (; née Nemerov; March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971) was an American photographer. She photographed a wide range of subjects including strippers, carnival performers, nudists, people with dwarfism, children, mothers, couples, elderly people, and middle-class families. She photographed her subjects in familiar settings: their homes, on the street, in the workplace, in the park. “She is noted for expanding notions of acceptable subject matter and violates canons of the appropriate distance between photographer and subject. By befriending, not objectifying her subjects, she was able to capture in her work a rare psychological intensity.” In his 2003 New York Times Magazine article, “Arbus Reconsidered”, Arthur Lubow states, “She was fascinated by people who were visibly creating their own identities—cross-dressers, nudists, sideshow performers, tattooed men, the nouveaux riches, the movie-star fans—and by those who were trapped in a uniform that no longer provided any security or comfort.” Michael Kimmelman writes in his review of the exhibition Diane Arbus Revelations, that her work “transformed the art of photography (Arbus is everywhere, for better and worse, in the work of artists today who make photographs)”. Arbus’s imagery helped to normalize marginalized groups and highlight the importance of proper representation of all people.

Source: Wikipedia and public records. Accuracy may vary.

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Planetary Physics

Discover how astrology can provide deep insights into your personality, life path, and cosmic connections.
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Placements

You can think of the planets as key features of the human personality, and the signs as lenses of consciousness through which those features are expressed.

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Sun in Pisces (c) 22° 39'
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Moon in Aquarius (x) 16° 23'
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Mercury in Pisces (c) 1° 46'
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Venus in Aquarius (x) 9° 9'
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Mars in Taurus (s) 7° 14'
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Jupiter in Scorpio (k) 18° 49'
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Saturn in Libra (j) 18° 33'
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Uranus in Pisces (c) 14° 4'
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Neptune in Leo (g) 15° 52'
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Pluto in Cancer (f) 9° 6'
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Chiron in Aries (a) 15° 30'
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Lilith in Aries (a) 18° 8'
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True Node in Virgo (h) 20° 34'
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P. of Fortune in Capricorn (z) 29° 34'
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Vertex in Leo (g) 5° 31'
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Ascendant in Sagittarius (l) 23° 18'

Aspects

The aspects represent the angular relations of the planets, with each configuration having a particular meaning.

Sun Trine Jupiter
Sun Opposition True Node
Sun Sextile P. of Fortune
Sun Square Ascendant
Sun Sextile Midheaven
Moon Conjunction Venus
Moon Square Jupiter
Moon Trine Saturn
Moon Opposition Neptune
Moon Sextile Chiron
Moon Sextile Lilith
Moon Sextile Ascendant
Mercury Sextile Mars
Venus Square Mars
Venus Opposition Vertex
Mars Sextile Pluto
Mars Square Vertex
Jupiter Trine Uranus
Jupiter Square Neptune
Jupiter Sextile True Node
Saturn Sextile Neptune
Saturn Opposition Chiron
Saturn Opposition Lilith
Saturn Sextile Ascendant
Uranus Trine Pluto
Neptune Trine Chiron
Neptune Trine Lilith
Chiron Conjunction Lilith
Lilith Trine Ascendant
True Node Square Ascendant
P. of Fortune Opposition Vertex
P. of Fortune Conjunction Midheaven
Vertex Opposition Midheaven
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The Astrology of Fame

Get an inside look at the Sun and Moon signs of beloved celebrities and see how astrology plays a role in their success and personal journeys.

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Sun Sign

Sun in Pisces


With the Sun in Pisces, you are deeply compassionate, intuitive, and imaginative. You instinctively detect how others are feeling and respond accordingly. You have so much creative energy which you might show through music, art, poetry or other art forms.

You are dreamy and idealistic and can often be lost in fantasy or daydreams. Even though it makes you very creative, it can also make you escapist and affect your ability to set boundaries. When you have a sense of purpose that connects to your spirituality or emotions, you do well.

In relationships, you seek deep, soulful connections. At times, you may set impossible standards or may go overboard with self-sacrifice. Nevertheless, your love is pure and unconditional.

The Sun in Pisces represents the value of emotional depth, artistic creativity, and a compassionate heart that seeks to heal and uplift others.

Moon Sign

Moon in Aquarius


Having Aquarius Moon, your emotions are more filtered through reason and logic than instincts. You are naturally distanced from situations that are too emotional; rather, you prefer to analyze feelings.

You require personal freedom in your feelings and might dislike bonds that require traditional commitment too much. You like non-conventional or non-traditional dynamics, and your friendships often play a big role in your emotional wellness.

When you are stressed, you tend to process your emotions by engaging your mind or through social causes. Although you have a lot of care towards humanity, you may have trouble with personal emotional intimacy. You prefer objectivity over deep emotional involvement.

The moon in Aquarius has the values of emotional independence, progressive thinking, and a connection with humanity.

Rising Sign

SAGITTARIUS Rising


With Sagittarius rising, you have a carefree, optimistic and adventurous spirit. You seem open-minded, enthusiastic, and always looking for something new. People see you as curious and interested in life as well as a lover of education. Jupiter, your ruling planet, endows you with luck, growth, and a philosophical way of life.

You are highly independent and thrive on personal freedom. You do not like routines and restrictions. You are always looking for new places to explore through travel, education, and personal exploration.

You're refreshing because you're so honest and direct, but sometimes you can be a little too frank or impatient. You often search for truth and meaning, and are likely to study philosophy, spirituality, or teaching.

In relationships, you want someone who is also an adventure lover and an intelligent person. Most of the time, you want space and independence, and you normally don't settle down unless you find a partner who respects your freedom.

People with Sagittarius rising signs often have an athletic build and expressive eyes. Your fashion sense is casual, practical, and suited for movement and exploration.

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