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History Our most-read stories of the year featured photographer Vivian Maier, underwater caves in the Yucatán Peninsula, auroras and more. Illustration by Meilan Solly / Full image credits at ...
Our critic explores Yuichiro Ukai’s pen-and-marker dinosaurs and samurai, ceramic animals from the Peruvian Amazon and the photography of Vivian Maier. Miguel Covarrubias’s caricatures ...
Long before the female gaze was a thing in photography, there was Vivian Maier. The photographer, who lived in New York City from 1951 to 1956, then in Chicago until she died in 2009, shot everything.
For much of her life, Vivian Maier was something of a mystery. Her photographic talent went largely unrecognized because she kept her work a secret from most of the people who knew her ...
Estate of Vivian Maier, Courtesy of John Maloof Collection and Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY For many photographers, flying low under the radar—snapping pictures from a clandestine corner ...
In 2011, a new art star burst onto the scene. A nanny and a self-taught photographer, Vivian Maier had roamed the streets of New York City and Chicago in the 1950s, ‘60s, and ‘70s, her pint ...
The late French American photographer Vivian Maier, who rose to fame posthumously after her archive was serendipitously rediscovered in the late 2000s, will have her first major exhibition in New ...
It’s the Vivian Maier effect.” Like Maier ... Scorsese’s Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore and Coppola’s The Rain People, women of that generation who travel across the country in cars ...
The exhibition “Vivian Maier: In Color” on display ... Fun and educational activities for the whole family, rain or shine, bring canned food item and receive $1 off ticket price (maximum ...