
Amy Arbus has published four books, including the award winning On the
Street 1980-1990 and The Inconvenience of Being Born. The New Yorker called
her most recent, The Fourth Wall, a masterpiece. She is a contributing
photographer to New York Magazine's theater section. Her photographs have
appeared in over one hundred periodicals around the world, including The New
Yorker, People, Dazed and Confused and The New York Times Magazine. Her
advertising clients include American Express, SpotCo, Nickelodeon and
Saatchi & Saatchi. She teaches portraiture at the International Center of
Photography, Anderson Ranch and The Fine Arts Work Center. Amy Arbus is
represented by Anthropy Arts and The Cohen Amador Gallery in New York, The
Stephen Cohen Gallery in Los Angeles and The Schoolhouse Gallery in
Massachusetts. Her most recent show was at Lincoln Center's Furman Gallery
in New York. She has had twenty-one solo exhibitions worldwide, and her
photographs are a part of the collection of The New York Public Library and
The Museum of Modern Art in New York.