A compelling glimpse into the work of a master of street photography, this monograph captures both the intimacy of Maier’s images and the story behind their discovery ...
Carole Pohn, with her children Jennifer and Andy in 1962 or '63, says photographer Vivian Maier called her "the only civilized person" in the Chicago suburb where they were neighbors. Vivian Maier / ...
The late Vivian Maier, a nanny, is one of the hottest names in photography. Famous for leaving more than 100,000 undeveloped negatives behind in storage, Maier died before her work came to light. Her ...
Vivian Maier took a lot of self-portraits, but for whom? Albert Mobilio once described her as “her own unwilling subject.” She appears to have liked incorporating mirrors — and the photographer in the ...
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-sized ...
Don Gonyea speaks with author Ann Marks about her biography documenting Vivian Maier's life as a street photographer who didn't gain notoriety until she after she died in 2009. Vivian Maier is ...
The Cook County public administrator said Tuesday that a proposed settlement in the long-running dispute over the work of amateur street photographer Vivian Maier must stay secret because negotiations ...
There are thousands of previously unseen pictures taken and printed by Vivian Maier in the new donation made to the University of Chicago Library. Yes, they are new images from the Chicago-area nanny ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Vivian Maier spent most of her life working as a nanny, photographing the streets of Chicago and New York with no intention of showing her work, publishing a book, or pursuing a photography career.