Vivian Maier, of French and Austrian descent, was born in New York City in 1926. For 40 years she worked as a governess for a family on Chicago’s North Side. But in the early morning and afternoons she ventured out, snapping photographs of people on the streets. Though domestic service may seem incompatible with artistic ambition, a street photographer, like a governess, lives on the sidelines, there but not there. Living in New York from 1951, then moving to Chicago in 1956, Maier documented a turbulent time in American history, when urban life was shifting into modernity. Though her photography wasn’t discovered until 2007 (just two years before she died), her work quickly rose to eminence. This exhibition focuses on Maier’s experimental self-portraits, which she shot at home and around town. —Elena Clavarino
The Arts Intel Report
Vivian Maier: Anthology

Vivian Maier, Self-Portrait, Chicago, 1956.
When
June 11 – Sept 25, 2022
Where
Milton Keynes Gallery, 900 Midsummer Blvd, Milton Keynes MK9 3QA, United Kingdom
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Photo: © the estate of Vivian Maier/courtesy of the Maloof Collection and Howard Greenberg Gallery