Vivian Maier

Book - 2022

When Vivian Maier's archive was discovered in Chicago in 2007, the photography community gained an immense and singular talent. Little- known during her lifetime, Maier is now recognized as one of the great American photographers of the twentieth century. Born in New York in 1926 to an Austro-Hungarian father and French mother, she lived in France several times in her youth and worked as a governess in New York and Chicago for much of her adult life. It was during her years as a governess that she took many of the photographs that have made her posthumously famous. Now the subject of films and books, Maier lived in relative obscurity until her death in 2009. Maier's incredible body of work consists of more than 150,000 photographi...c images, super 8 and 16 mm films, various recordings, and a multitude of undeveloped films. Working primarily as a street photographer, Maier's work has been compared with such luminaries as Helen Levitt, Robert Frank, Diane Arbus, and Joel Meyerowitz. Thanks to unpublished archives and recent scientific analyses, this retrospective volume sheds new light on Maier's work as it documents the artistry of her photographic oeuvre. With texts by Anne Morin and Christa Blu·mlinger, this detailed look at Maier?s entire archive is organized thematically into sections that cover self-portraits, the street, portraits, gestures, cinematography, children, color work, and forms. A valuable addition to the continuing assessment of Maier's work, this book is a one- volume compendium of her most enduring images.

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Published
London : Thames & Hudson 2022.
Language
English
Other Authors
Anne (Director of photography) Morin (editor), Ann Marks (author), Christa Blümlinger
Physical Description
255 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9780500025703
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this incisive survey, Morin, director of a cultural management company; cinematography professor Blümlinger; and author Marks (Vivian Maier Developed: The Untold Story of the Photographer Nanny) spotlight the work of self-taught photographer Vivian Maier (1926--2009). Born in New York City, Maier bounced between France and the United States growing up and moved to Chicago in her 30s, where she worked as a nanny and engaged in photography as a hobby. She is well-known now for her street photography, but it wasn't until after her death, when her photographs were found in a storage locker, that her work became public. Mostly this presents Maier's photographs without commentary, highlighting her discerning eye for composition and knack for finding beauty in the mundane. Some of Maier's self-portraits only feature her shadow, while others capture her reflection in a storefront window or a car's side mirror. A strip of Super 8 film chronicles the crowded streets of 1970s downtown Chicago; a photo taken in 1965 depicts a woman arguing with a police officer on a New York City street; and a photo from 1975 shows a crumpled newspaper on a Chicago sidewalk. Insightful and appreciative, this celebrates the unique perspective of a luminous artist. (Oct.)

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