Street Photographer
There is still very little known about the life of Vivian Maier. What is known is that she was born in New York in 1926 and worked as a nanny for a family on Chicago's North Shore during the 50s and 60s. Seemingly without a family of her own, the children she cared for eventually acted as caregivers for Maier herself in the autumn of her life. She took hundreds of thousands of photographs in her lifetime, but never shared them with anyone. Maier lost possession of her art when her storage locker was sold off for non-payment. She passed away in 2009 at the age of 83.
John Maloof's documentary, Finding Vivian Maier, was nominated for
a 2015 Academy Award! "Her work alternately brings to mind Lisette
Model, Leon Levinstein, Harry Callahan, Garry Winogrand, Weegee,
Helen Levitt and Robert Frank. But the uncracked nut at the core of
her mystery is this: Why didn't Vivian Maier show anyone her
pictures?"
-Wall Street Journal "Saved from obscurity, the work of an unknown
street photographer is, at last, coming out of the shadows."
-Anthony Mason, CBS News "An unassuming Chicago baby sitter named
Vivian Maier was one of the pioneers of street photography. But for
60 years, nobody knew it."
-The New York Times Style Magazine
"An undiscovered artist whose photography is now being compared to
the giants, a reclusive woman who, in death, is attracting the kind
of attention and acclaim she would have shunned in life."
-The Huffington Post "Show-cased in the new book Vivian Maier:
Street Photographer, out this month from powerHouse-rivet the
viewer with the extreme vulnerability of her subjects."
-Vanity Fair "[Maier] is a gifted visual thinking with a strong
sense of self. Through [her] lens, self-shadows and window
reflections are deftly composed more about context than the figure
at the center" -American Photo "A combination of straight forward
portraits, mirrored reflections and abstract self-portrayals, the
collection...attempts to put a face to the name that's most
recently captured the photography world's attention" -The
Huffington Post
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