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Four years ago, Vivian Maier was a literal unknown, a reclusive former nanny whose name had been printed in the paper only when a trio of brothers she used to care for paid to run her obituary in ...
The story of how the work of photographer Vivian Maier came to light is pretty wondrous: a young real estate agent named John Maloof purchases a box of Maier's belongings at auction in 2007.
I’ve been reading this new biography of Vivian Maier. “Vivian Maier Developed: The Untold Story of the Photographer Nanny” (Atria, $40), by Ann Marks, a researcher and former chie… ...
‘Finding Vivian Maier’ is an absorbing film about a Chicago nanny whose photographic hobby created great art.
How Vivian Maier, the Enigmatic Nanny Who Took 150,000 Photographs, Found Her Place in History The late artist is getting her first full-scale exhibition in the United Kingdom this summer ...
“Vivian Maier: Unseen Work,” at Fotografiska until Sept. 29, is the first New York museum show devoted to Maier. A 1955 scene of city pedestrians is divided by a vertical post, half seen in ...
John Maloof and Charlie Siskel’s documentary has an opening both apt and witty: Talking heads, one after the other, struck dumb by the mystery at hand. That would be Vivian Maier, an itinerant ...
Finding Vivan Maier traces the life of a nanny who left behind a cache of 100,000 photos that earned her a posthumous reputation as one of the best American street photographers.