New York (Two Hippos) (1955) by Vivian Maier

New York (Two Hippos) - Vivian Maier - 1955

Artwork Information

TitleNew York (Two Hippos)
ArtistVivian Maier
Date1955
Art MovementStreet Photography

About New York (Two Hippos)

The artwork entitled “New York (Two Hippos)” is a photograph crafted by the renowned artist Vivian Maier in the year 1955. This creation falls under the art movement known as Street Photography and resides within the genre of photo.

In the artwork, two hippos are depicted resting closely together behind the bars of a cage or enclosure. The monochromatic photograph captures the gentle and serene nature of these massive creatures as they lie side by side. The bars serve as a stark contrast to their gentle presence, adding a layer of confinement and restraint to the imagery. The background shows a brick wall, hinting at an urban environment which is typical of the street photography genre. This photograph, like much of Maier’s work, offers a candid glimpse into a moment of everyday life, freezing both its simplicity and complexity in time.

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