Marcia Resnick: As It Is or Could Be

Frank H. Goodyear III (Author), Lisa Hostetler (Author), Casey Riley (Author), Laurie Anderson (Afterword)

Photographer Marcia Resnick (b. 1950) earned recognition as part of the legendary Downtown New York art scene of the 1970s and 1980s. Her portraits of the era’s major cultural figures, such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Belushi, and Susan Sontag, have contributed to the scene’s mythic status. Against this backdrop, Resnick also produced a significant body of work that engaged with the history of art, took a humorous approach to conceptual art and feminism, and proposed new ideas for what photography could be.

Spanning the artist’s career, this richly illustrated volume explores Resnick’s early influences and education at Cooper Union and CalArts; discusses her series and photobooks such as See and Re-visions; and situates the artist’s work within the history of contemporary art. An afterword by Laurie Anderson speaks to the very personal vision of Resnick’s photography.

Published in association with the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, George Eastman Museum, and Minneapolis Institute of Art

Published in association with the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, George Eastman Museum, and Minneapolis Institute of Art

Publication Date: March 2022

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