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A self-portrait of Vivian Maier from 1953 © Estate of Vivian Maier, Courtesy of Maloof Collection and Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY For decades, Vivian Maier wandered ...
He ended up with a trove of negatives, prints and undeveloped rolls shot by a former local nanny named Vivian Maier. Over the next few years, working with another collector, Jeff Goldstein ...
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 ...
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 ...
When the documentary Finding Vivian Maier was released last spring—accompanied by a burst of interest in the life and work of its subject, an eccentric and reclusive street photographer whose ...
She was a supremely gifted chameleon. But even in her striking new exhibition at Fotografiska, Maier remains in the shadows. By Arthur Lubow Vivian Maier was a disappearance artist. Street ...
Finding Vivian Maier swiftly became our new favorite documentary on Netflix late last month, but as we well know, nothing gold can stay! Even though the gorgeous film presents a nuanced look into ...
In 2011, a new art star burst onto the scene. A nanny and a self-taught photographer, Vivian Maier had roamed the streets of New York City and Chicago in the 1950s, ‘60s, and ‘70s, her pint ...
Maier photographed the urban human landscape over the course of three decades. This remarkably talented woman never showed her work to anyone while she was alive. Vivian Dorothy Maier was an ...
A new exhibition in Milton Keynes examines the legacy of New York and Chicago’s pioneering 20th century street photographer, whose vast collection of images went unseen for most of her life In some ...