Vivian Maier "Photographs from the Maloof Collection"

Howard Greenberg Gallery

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An eccentric nanny from Chicago, who often used a pseudonym, Vivian Maier's street and travel photographs were recently discovered in an auction of her possessions from an abandoned storage locker. Always with a Rolleiflex around her neck, she managed to amass more than 2,000 rolls of film, 3,000 prints, and 100,000 negatives which she shared with virtually no-one during her lifetime. Maier's black and white photographs - mostly from the 50's and 60's - are indelible images of the architecture and street life of Chicago. She rarely took more than one frame of an image and seemed to concentrate on children, women, the elderly, and indigent. The breadth and depth of Maier's work also reveals a series of striking self-portraits as well as prints from her travels to Egypt, Bangkok, Italy, and the American Southwest.

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from December 15, 2011 to January 28, 2012

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Vivian Maier

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