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Ann Marks’s biography is a fascinating overview of the “photographer nanny” whose work has kept critics, lawyers and scholars busy since it was discovered after her death in 2009.
Vivian Maier was a nanny and housekeeper in Chicago who took pictures in her spare time. Those photographs, mostly from the 1950s and 60s, are now considered some of the best street pictures ever ...
A flea-market entrepreneur buys a trunk of photographs. So begins an investigation into the life of the unknown taker, whose work in 'Finding Vivian Maier' is compared to that of Diane Arbus and ...
Nearly six years after amateur street photographer Vivian Maier died virtually penniless in Chicago, a largely behind-the-scenes struggle over the legal rights to her acclaimed work is playing out … ...
In a matter of a few short years, Vivian Maier went from a reclusive and mysterious, largely unknown woman to widely recognized as one of the greatest street photographers of the 20th century.
For decades, Vivian Maier took thousands of photos on the streets of New York and Chicago, keeping her work a secret from most of the people who knew her — including the families she worked for ...
The Chicago History Museum is hosting an exhibit of the world-renowned photographer Vivian Maier displaying never-before-seen images in color.
Forget the tree that fell in the forest with no one around to hear it. What if someone took more than 100,000 photographs over decades of shooting and absolutely no one was around to see them? And ...
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