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#Vivian Maier
#portraits
#street photography
#Vivian Maier
In 2007, Chicago resident John Maloof landed on the discovery of a lifetime at a thrift auction house on the city’s Northwest Side. An incredible archive of more than 100,000 negatives by photographer Vivian Maier (1926-2009) went under the hammer, marking a new chapter in the prolific documentarian’s story.
Maier’s incredible images focus on people she passed on the street around her hometown in France, then New York and Chicago, illustrating her deep love for the medium and innate ability to capture moving portraits and candid, natural interactions. Over the decades, her dedication amounted to one of the most remarkable photographic collections of the century.
Maier (previously) never exhibited her work during her lifetime, and she rarely made prints from her negatives. Having worked as a nanny for many years, she faced financial instability later in life, and her photographs ended up in storage along with other belongings, which were ultimately sold off when the rent went unpaid. “Maier took photos for herself alone and had a fierce desire for privacy; combined with a lack of stability in her career and finances, this prevented her from developing her own film,” says a statement on the archive’s website. Maloof took on the remarkable challenge of preserving and honoring Maier’s creative legacy by printing what she might have chosen to share.
This month, the first major retrospective of the artist’s work in the U.S. will open at Fotografiska New York. Unseen Work was first exhibited in 2021 at the Musée du Luxembourg in Paris, shedding light on Maier’s extensive body of work and highlighting primary themes, like portraits and everyday street scenes that reflected a changing nation. Anne Morin, the show’s curator, says, “Vivian Maier captures the often challenging realities of American life in the late 20th century with great empathy and nuance.”
Unseen Work runs through September 29 in New York City. Find more on Fotografiska’s website.
#exhibition
#portraits
#street photography
#Vivian Maier
#portraits
#street photography
#Vivian Maier
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