Vivian Maier
Sep 15, 2021 - Jan 16, 2022
The career path that Vivian Maier (New York, 1926 – Chicago, 2009) took is unusual yet is that of one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century. It was at the heart of American society, in New York from 1951 then in Chicago from 1956, that the children’s governess meticulously observed the urban fabric that already reflected the great social and political changes in its history. It was the time of the American dream and overexposed modernity, the behind-the-scenes of which constituted the very essence of Vivian Maier’s work. The exhibition allows the public to see archives of the photographer that were discovered in 2007 and have not been seen before: vintage photographs that Vivian Maier printed, super 8 films never shown, audio recordings… As such the exhibition allows the full extent of the eminent artist’s work to be appreciated, and for her work to be placed in the history of photography.

Exhibition organised by the Rmn - Grand Palais and diChroma photography, in collaboration with the John Maloof Collection, Chicago and the Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY.

curator : Anne Morin, exhibition curator and director of diChroma photography

This exhibition is organized with the support of Women In Motion, a Kering program that shines a light on the talent of women in the fields of arts and culture.
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