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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Amy Arbus is a
New York City based photographer and is the daughter of actor Allan
Arbus and photographer Diane Arbus, and the sister of writer and
journalist Doon Arbus. Arbus teaches portraiture at the International
Center of Photography, Anderson Ranch and the Fine Arts Work Center.
Arbus is the author of several photo books. During the 1980s, she had a
monthly page that appeared in the Village Voice's style section. Her
work has also appeared in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone,
Architectural Digest, and The New York Times Magazine. Arbus' most
recent book, Amy Arbus: The Fourth Wall was published in April 2008. The
New Yorker calls it her "masterpiece" On the Street was published in
September 2006. Her other books include The Inconvenience of Being Born
and No Place Like Home. Her photographs are a part of the collection of
the New York Public Library and the Museum of Modern Art in New York