James Hyman Gallery is presenting a special online exhibition featuring rare lifetime prints of renowned photographer Vivian Maier's work focusing on children. The exhibition, titled "Vivian Maier: Children," runs alongside Fotografiska New York's concurrent show "Vivian Maier: Unseen Work." This carefully curated collection showcases Maier's exceptional ability to capture the world of children through her distinctive photographic lens. The exhibition features an impressive selection of Maier's rare vintage works that highlight her unique perspective on childhood. The collection creates a striking visual contrast between her rich, dramatic black and white photographs of children in interior settings and her softer, almost pastel-like color works depicting children at play in park environments. This juxtaposition demonstrates the remarkable range and versatility of Maier's artistic vision. What makes this exhibition particularly significant is the rarity of these prints. The vast majority of Vivian Maier's extensive body of work is known to the public only through digital scans and recent editions produced after her death. Following Maier's passing in 2009, thousands of rolls of undeveloped film were discovered, processed, printed, and made into limited editions for the first time. This timeline makes the current exhibition an exceptionally rare opportunity for collectors and art enthusiasts to acquire authentic vintage prints that Maier herself created during her lifetime – works that are almost certainly unique and irreplaceable. The photographs in this exhibition hold special biographical significance as they represent the intersection of Maier's two primary life roles. Throughout her career, she worked as a children's nanny while simultaneously pursuing her passion as a prolific photographer. These images of children therefore represent both her professional responsibilities and her artistic calling, offering viewers insight into how these two aspects of her life informed and enriched each other. The lifetime prints also provide valuable insight into Maier's artistic priorities and decision-making process. By examining which images she chose to develop and print during her lifetime, viewers can gain a better understanding of what she considered her most important work and how she approached the selection and printing process. This adds an additional layer of historical and artistic significance to the collection. The exhibition makes these rare works accessible to a broad range of collectors, with prices beginning at just $1,440. James Hyman Gallery, located at 48-50 Maddox Street, London W1S 1AY, continues to be a leading venue for important photographic exhibitions. More information about the exhibition can be found at www.jameshymangallery.com.
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