Vivian Maier: Unscripted
633 N. La Brea Ave, LA, CA 90036
Saturday, March 15 at 6:00 PM 9:00 PM
Ends Apr 12, 2025
Capturing people and places commonly overlooked by society, Vivian Maier uncovered a profound beauty below the surface of ideological constructs. As renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz put it, Maier was “a quick study of human nature, of the unfolding moment, the flash of a gesture, or the mood of a facial expression – brief events that turned the quotidian life of the street into a revelation for her.” Despite being virtually unknown to the public during her lifetime, Maier’s allure endures as scholars and admirers continue to research and piece together details of her life despite much of it remaining a mystery. Celebrated by The Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, American Photo, Town and Country, and countless other publications, the life's work of street photographer Vivian Maier has captivated the world and spawned comparisons to photography's masters including Diane Arbus, Helen Levitt, Lisette Model, Walker Evans, and Weegee among others. “Maier’s photographs, and all that has and may happen to them, remind us of all that can and cannot be anticipated or controlled. They are evidence of countless ways photography gave her - and gives each of us - a sense of self, agency, and a legacy. Vivian Maier’s photographs fascinate not only because we see her world through her eyes, but also because they give us such a vivid sense of what it is that artists, and the rest of us, need, see, and live for. - Marvin Heiferman from the 285 hard bound monograph “A Photographer Found” by Harper Collins
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