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We meet gallerist Jeffrey Fraenkel to discuss the work of Diane Arbus, recorded live in London at David Zwirner. — Sanctum Sanctorum : a sacred room or inner chamber; a place of inviolable privacy Diane Arbus: Sanctum Sa...
Jeffrey Fraenkel on Diane Arbus (Live in London) is an episode from Talk Art by Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent. We meet gallerist Jeffrey Fraenkel to discuss the work of Diane Arbus, recorded live in London at David...
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We meet gallerist Jeffrey Fraenkel to discuss the work of Diane Arbus, recorded live in London at David Zwirner. — Sanctum Sanctorum : a sacred room or inner chamber; a place of inviolable privacy Diane Arbus: Sanctum Sanctorum , an exhibition of forty-five photographs made in private places across New York, New Jersey, California, and London between 1961 and 1971, is now open at David Zwirner, London until 20 December 2025, before travelling to Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco in spring 2026. The exhibition is accompanied by a comprehensive monograph reproducing all works in the exhibition. Through her singular combination of intelligence, charisma, intuition, and courage, Diane Arbus was frequently invited into homes and other private realms seldom seen by strangers. Though made in intimate settings, her photographs evidence no sense of intrusion or trespass. Instead, they reveal an unspoken exchange between photographer and subject, a moment of recognition in which confidences emerge freely and without judgment. Arbus’s desire to know people embraced a vast spectrum of humanity. Her subjects in Sanctum Sanctorum include debutantes, nudists, celebrities, aspiring celebrities, socialites, transvestites, babies, widows, circus performers, lovers, female impersonators, and a blind couple in their bedroom. The exhibition brings together little-known works, such as Girl sitting in bed with her boyfriend, N.Y.C . 1966 ; Ozzie and Harriet Nelson on their bed, Los Angeles 1970 ; and Interior decorator at the nudist camp in his trailer, New Jersey 1963 , alongside celebrated images like Mexican dwarf in his hotel room, N.Y.C. 1970 and A naked man being a woman, N.Y.C. 1968 . While many of Arbus’s photographs have become part of the public’s collective consciousness since her landmark retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1972, seen in this context, viewers may discover aspects of even familiar works that have previously gone unnoticed. Sanctum Sanctorum follows two recent major exhibitions of the artist’s work: Cataclysm: The 1972 Diane Arbus Retrospective Revisited at David Zwirner New York (2022) and Los Angeles (2025), and Diane Arbus: Constellation at LUMA, Arles (2023–2024) and the Park Avenue Armory, New York (2025). Follow @FraenkelGallery @DavidZwirner With special thanks to the Estate of Diane Arbus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jeffrey Fraenkel on Diane Arbus (Live in London) is from Talk Art by Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent.
Published Nov 21, 2025 and 52:25 long