November 27 - February 21, 2021
A solo exhibition featuring work by Vivian Maier.
From the gallery:
“The AMA will also partner with the Texas Photographic Society to exhibit 50 juried works of street photography on its rooftop gallery. The exhibitions will be open from November 27, 2020- February 21, 2021.
Vivian Maier (1926- 2009) is an artist veiled by mystery. She spent forty years working as a nanny in Chicago, all the while she shot over 100,000 captivating images. Her works were not discovered by the public until after her death when historian John Maloof purchased two abandoned storage lockers at a warehouse auction and found himself in possession of thousands of negatives, slides and prints. Maier’s work has since been exhibited in galleries and museums and featured in magazines and newspapers all over the world.
Dating from the 1950s to the 1980s, Vivian Maier: The Color Work captures the street life of Chicago and New York, and includes a number of the artist’s enigmatic self-portraits. Maier’s color work was made during the last 30 years of her life when she began to work with a 35-millimetre camera during which time she produced roughly 40,000 Ektachrome color slides. This exhibition is the largest and most highly curated collection of Maier’s full-color photographs to date.”
Artist talk: October 26, 2020
201 West Main Street
Arlington, 79109 TX
806-371-5050
Get directions