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Film Screenings | Masters of Photography (1972) & “Who is Marvin Israel” (2005)

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Film Screenings

Masters of Photography (1972) & “Who is Marvin Israel” (2005)

Extended as a public program of Diane Arbus: Photographs, 1956-1971, join us on Friday, September 1st for a dual film screening featuring Masters of Photography (1972) Directed by John Musilli and “Who is Marvin Israel” (2005), Directed by Neil Selkirk and Doon Arbus.

The screenings are presented in conjunction with the exhibition Diane Arbus: Photographs 1956- 1971, on view until September 17, 2023.

Diane Arbus: Photographs, 1956-1971 is organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario.

*Kindly note that some of the language and terms you hear in the films are no longer currently in use as attitudes around gender, race, ability and other forms of difference have evolved.


Friday, September 1st

Doors: 6:30 PM
Screening: 7:00 PM

FREE with registration. Let us know you’re joining!


About the Films

Masters of Photography
1972, 28’/ English 
Directed by John Musilli

This insightful documentary about Diane Arbus from 1972 explains her powerful work through interviews with her daughter Doon, teacher Lisette Model, colleague Marvin Israel, and John Szarkowski, then director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art. The film was released a year after her death; and at the same time as the retrospective of her work at the Museum of Modern Art, and a feature at the Venice Biennale.

“Who is Marvin Israel”
2005, 42’ / English 
Directed by Neil Selkirk and Doon Arbus

Documentary on the enigmatic Marvin Israel (1924–1984); artist, designer, art director and teacher. Israel’s influence on Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Robert Frank, Lisette Model and Lee Friedlander, among others, is explored in the words of those who knew him.


About Neil Selkirk

Neil Selkirk is a photographer. Shortly after he arrived in New York from London in 1970 he met Diane Arbus. He took her master class and after her death wound up being the only person ever authorized to make posthumous prints of her work. His own work has appeared in all the major US magazines and his photographs are in museum collections across the United States.


About Doon Arbus

Doon Arbus is a writer and the elder daughter of Diane Arbus. As a free-lance journalist, she collaborated with her mother on several magazine pieces. Since her mother’s death almost fifty years ago, Doon Arbus has been responsible for the preservation and dissemination of the photographer’s work, producing a number of iconic monographic books and museum exhibitions. Her novel, The Caretaker, was published by New Directions in 2020.


 

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