The book "Diane Arbus Revelations" explores the groundbreaking work of photographer Diane Arbus, marking the fiftieth anniversary of her posthumous retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art. This comprehensive volume delves into Arbus's unique approach, showcasing over two hundred full-page duotones alongside essays from esteemed contributors like Sarah Meister and Sandra S. Phillips. It features an extensive chronology by Elisabeth Sussman and Doon Arbus, enriched with insights from Arbus's personal writings, creating a quasi-autobiography. Additionally, Jeff L. Rosenheim's biographical entries on Arbus's acquaintances provide further context for her provocative vision.