Vivian Maier, Chicago, 1975
Image size: 10” x 15”
1975, printed in 2019
Vivian Maier
Vivian Maier was an American street photographer whose body of work was only discovered after her death. Maier was a nanny and caregiver with a hidden passion for photography that resulted in over 100,000 negatives depicting moments and images of her urban surroundings in Chicago and New York. She captured each city’s pedestrian culture and architecture on a Rolleiflex camera as she walked the city on her days off. Her work has been recognized for her spontaneous shooting style and for her fascination with human behavior. Maier would further indulge in her devotion to documenting the world around her through homemade films, recordings and collections, assembling one of the most fascinating windows into American life in the second half of the twentieth century.
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Vivian Maier
Self-Portrait
1956, printed in 2014
Gelatin silver print
Vivian Maier
Audrey Hepburn at the Chicago Premiere of "My Fair Lady" at the RKO Pacific Theater, October 23, 1964
1964
Gelatin silver print
Vivian Maier
Untitled, n.d.
n.d., printed in 2014
Gelatin silver print
Vivian Maier
Canada, 1950
1950, printed in 2014
Gelatin silver print
Vivian Maier
Chicago, 1975
1975, printed in 2019
Chromogenic print
Vivian Maier
Chicago, 1962
1962, printed in 2018
Chromogenic print
Vivian Maier
Chicago, 1962
1962, printed in 2019
Chromogenic print
Vivian Maier
Chicago, 1962
1962, printed in 2019
Chromogenic print