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Arbus Archives Going to the Met
Scholars rejoice about A Big Gift for the Met.
“Even though he was one of the curators who helped organize “Diane Arbus Revelations,†the traveling exhibition that stopped at the Met in 2005, he said he had not really had the chance to “dig deep†into her archival material, which starts in 1923.”
It was a bit strange how this news landed in my rss reader:

In other news, Mr. Hine’s been killing it lately over on Shorpy.
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