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As of Apr 12, 2024
Vivian Maier
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Lot 39056
Protests in Chicago, 1968
35 mm color transparencies
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Lot 39056
Protests in Chicago, 1968
35 mm color transparencies
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Auction: -17 days
Heritage Auctions Texas
City: Dallas, TX
Auction: May 02, 2024
Auction number: 17198
Auction name: Vivian Maier Photographs: A Singular Vision Showcase Auction
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Vivian Maier (American, 1926-2009) Protests and Street Scenes (14 works), 1968 35 mm color transparencies From the Ron Slattery collection This lot, featuring imagery taken at anti-Vietnam War protests 1968, shows Maier's fearlessness as a photographer, and engagement with the world around her. One image in particular, that shows a multi-generational, interracial line of protesters walking with locked arms, suggests the presence of the police who oppose their presence nearby. Another image, that shows a puppet of a police officer with a porcine face being carried as a prop also suggests the tenor of the moment. The discarded "Make Love Not War" sign Maier shoots captures a sense of uncertainty that she perhaps felt regarding the potential of the protests. No prints are included with the lot. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Overall excellent condition with no visible defects.
Lot Details
Essay
Vivian Maier (American, 1926-2009) Protests and Street Scenes (14 works), 1968 35 mm color transparencies From the Ron Slattery collection This lot, featuring imagery taken at anti-Vietnam War protests 1968, shows Maier's fearlessness as a photographer, and engagement with the world around her. One image in particular, that shows a multi-generational, interracial line of protesters walking with locked arms, suggests the presence of the police who oppose their presence nearby. Another image, that shows a puppet of a police officer with a porcine face being carried as a prop also suggests the tenor of the moment. The discarded "Make Love Not War" sign Maier shoots captures a sense of uncertainty that she perhaps felt regarding the potential of the protests. No prints are included with the lot. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Condition
Overall excellent condition with no visible defects.
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