VIVIAN MAIER

Chicago (Children on Street) April 1968
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Chicago (Good Jobs Sign, Demolition Site) 1967
12" x 12"

Chicago (Light Bulbs in Trash Can) 1967-68
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Chicago (Man with Dolly) 1967-68
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Chicago (Man with Reflection) October 1973
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Chicago (Man's Silhouette) April 17, 1968
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Chicago (Ticket Booth) 1968
2012
12" x 12"

Chicago (Woman with Pearls) 1967
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Chicago Area (Mother and Children in Car) 1968
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Chicago Suburbs (American Flag) ca. 1960s
Printed 2011
12" x 12"

Chicago Suburbs (Self Portrait Expressions) 1968
Printed 2011
12" x 12"

Maxwell St. Chicago (Man in Doorway) September 3, 1967
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Maxwell St. Chicago (Two Shirts Hanging) 1967
12" x 12"

New York (Man on a Bench with Crutch and Crone) 1951-55
Printed 2012
12" x 16"

New York (Man Sleeping on Bench) 1955
Printed 2011
11.5" x 16"

Untitled (Man Sitting on Car Bumper) July 1968
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Untitled (Workmen with Woolworth Sign) 1968
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Vivian Maier Out of the Shadows

Wilmette (Family on Beach)
Printed 2012
12" x 12"

Wilmette (Woman and Baby at Beach) 1967-68
Printed 2012
12" x 12"




















Vivian Dorothy Maier was an American street photographer. Maier worked for about forty years as a nanny, mostly in Chicago's North Shore, pursuing photography during her spare time. She took more than 150,000 photographs during her lifetime, primarily of the people and architecture of New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles, although she also traveled and photographed worldwide