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To the question posed in the title of the article: yes, she is overrated, or at least, John Maloof perception of her is overrated when viewed relative to her contemporaries and those who immediately followed (thinking specifically of Andre Kertesz, Diane Arbus, Garry Winogrand, Werner Bischof, Rene Burri, and the like). She was still wickedly talented though, and combined with the story of her discovery it makes sense that she garnered so much attention. And I mean, look, if the thing people most commonly say about me after I die is, "He wasn quite as good as Garry Winogrand," that a successful life as far as I concerned.
edit Also, and this is probably a bit pretentious, but I don think it unfair to say that someone knowledge of photographic history is most likely inversely proportional copy cartier pendant to how many times they name drop Henri Cartier Bresson. When I visited the museum in Amsterdam, I kept thinking that if I spent years meticulously recreating Starry Night one stroke at a time, I think I could produce a fairly convincing copy. Compare this to a Van Eyck painting with fine chiaroscuro and a lack of visible strokes, and it very much makes you feel like you can paint just as well as Van Gogh, and yes, maybe you can, but you didn and neither did I.
I not going on the offensive here, I just curious: when you say you look at a painting by Van Gogh and think that you could do the same thing, are you factoring in the painter vision (which to me includes everything from the overall image they saw in their head to the choices they made in color, brush, stroke, etc.)? Even if you are personally a painter, and could technically create a painting with the same style as another artist (famous or not), that doesn mean you could necessarily create a work with the same impact (ignoring Van Gogh impact and whether or not you think it is deserved).
As an analogy, I am a musician among other things, and I can play all the instruments and parts required to reproduce many classic songs, but I wouldn say "I don appreciate this music because I could created it". I know I don have the same type of creative vision that those artists needed to write and arrange those particular songs.
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