Diane Arbus was the first photographer to ever be included in a Venice Biennale exhibition in 1972, a year after her death. Arbus is most known for her portraits of people from the edges of society. She photographed a wide array of subjects in familiar settings, expanding the boundaries of acceptable subject matter in fine art photography. Her sensitivity and ability of capturing the psychology and emotions of her subjects, which she never objectified, made her one of the most important photographers of our time. Her imagery really helped to normalise marginalised people, highlighting how crucial it is to properly represent all people. | Anything