Peter Simpson
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There's an article about her in the latest issue of Smithsonian as well.
Thanfully there are still people who appreciate art in its truest sense.
"Art" as defined by whom? Would art in a slightly less than true sense still be "art?" I guess art without commerce is just a hobby.
Maier will always be a mystery. We'll never know how or why she chose to shoot what she did the way she did. I'm sick of the comparisons, too. Can't the work stand on its own?
On that, this tart little piece is a funny but true riff on the perils of being "derivative."
http://portable.tv/loves/post/photographers-you-should-ignore/
I'm sick of the comparisons, too. Can't the work stand on its own?
I just received a copy of the book, "Vivian Maier: Street Photographer", and was unprepared.
Some of her photos could be seemlessly slipped into a collection of Kertész, or Walker Evans,
or Eugene Smith [think Pittsburg project]. There is a consistency of vision, a compassion,
a thoughtful eye, a marvelous sense of timing, a dedication of years.
One could do far less than she, I bow in respect.
-Tim
I guess my opinion differs from most in that I find her work very good but lacking in the vision and uniqueness of the famous names she is sometimes compared to. I feel that her work almost entirely lacks the magic that catapulted these people from being 'very good' to icons. Its lovely work, for sure, but does not progress any further for me. I dont think she will be remembered as an Arbus or HCB, but will stand corrected when and if she is!
Wow. I know the guy who at the very end says he wishes he had found the negs instead. He told me he was interviewed but never said anything about being in a movie.
for those in US/southeast
http://fmopa.org/explore/upcoming-exhibitions/vivian-maier-out-of-the-shadows/
jvo
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