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Submarine Entertainment has come on board John Maloof and Charles Siskel’s “Finding Vivian Maier,” a documentary ... all rights in Canada to Films We Like, and all rights in Italy to ...
Garry Winogrand and Canada’s Fred Herzog in the ranks of the great documentary photographers of the past 80 years. Bulger’s most recent Maier show, held two years ago and titled Vivian Maier ...
Maier's estate is asking the Federal Court of Canada court to prohibit a Toronto gallery from showing or selling her work. (Vivian Maier/Maloof Collection) In a statement of claim filed with the ...
International gallery and museum showings, glowing press reviews, books and a documentary — “Finding Vivian Maier,” nominated ... locations in the U.S., Canada and Europe.
This undated photograph provided on Jan. 6, 2011 by Maloof Colection Ltd. showing two unidentified boys was taken by Vivian Maier, titled "Canada." (AP Photo/Maloof Collection Ltd., Vivian Maier ...
Vivian Maier, “Portrait of a woman wearing pearl earrings and necklace,” Manitoba, Canada, September 1958. In 1956, she moved to Highland Park to serve as a nanny for the Gensburg family ...
“Finding Vivian Maier,” a documentary about the discovery ... 17,500 black-and-white Maier negatives to a gallery owner in Canada. The decision was a painful one for Goldstein, but he felt ...
But now, two years after her death in a nursing home, Vivian Maier is finally being recognised for her talent after a lifetime of obscurity. Her life's work, hundreds of thousands of black and ...
The Vivian Maier photography exhibit at the Chicago History ... selling the majority of his holdings to the Bulger Gallery in Canada. “Both Goldstein and Bulger believed that transferring ...
IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO TAKE measure of Vivian Maier’s photos without taking stock of her story. She was by all accounts remarkably private, someone who didn’t always enjoy the company of other ...
Vivian Maier took more than 150,000 photographs as she scoured the streets of New York and Chicago. She rarely looked at them; often, she didn’t even develop the negatives. Without any formal ...