Vivian Maier’s Humanist Eye: An Overdue Introduction
Monroe Gallery’s exhibit of photographs by the recently “discovered” Vivian Maier is a is a long overdue introduction to Maier’s marvelous images, and a revelation on multiple levels. While her corpus is a historic discovery, it’s also a cool blast of unpretentiousness, and a reminder of what good photography looks like. Maier’s story tends to the textbook risen-from-obscurity: She was a poor, periodically homeless woman who obsessively photographed with cheap cameras, More …
