- Marcia Resnick, Whose Camera Captured New York’s ‘Bad Boys’, Dies at 74
Marcia Resnick in 2021 with her portrait of William Burroughs Marcia Resnick, Whose Camera Captured New York’s ‘Bad Boys’, Dies at 74 a fine arts photographer who in the late 1970s
- Marcia Resnick Obituary, New York, NY – Visionary Photographer Dies at . . .
New York, NY – The world of photography and underground art is mourning the loss of Marcia Resnick, the acclaimed photographer whose bold, uncompromising work captured the spirit of New York City’s counterculture throughout the 1970s and 1980s
- Marcia Resnick - Wikipedia
Marcia Resnick (November 21, 1950 – June 18, 2025) was an American photographer, author, and graphic artist She was born and lived in New York City [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
- How Marcia Resnick captured the spirit of Downtown New York, and lived . . .
Deployed as imp and devil’s advocate against mainstream culture’s unexamined assumptions about the medium of photography, she used the camera to probe the complex relationship between reality and representation, first in art, then in personal identity—particularly for women
- Marcia Resnick, a fine arts photographer who in the late
Marcia Resnick, a fine arts photographer who in the late 1970s pivoted from conceptual work to capture her febrile milieu, New York City’s downtown demimonde, in a series of intimate portraits, mostly of men, including the last studio photos Взета от Джон Белуши, почина в сряда в Манхатън She was
- Marcia Resnick, Whose Camera Captured New York’s ‘Bad Boys’, Dies at 74
A conceptual artist, she used photography to make surrealistic images and then went on to document Manhattan’s downtown scene and its mostly male provocateurs
- How Marcia Resnick Used Her Camera to Tame a Generation of New York . . .
“She had a way of bringing that bad boy out,” he says, referring to Resnick The image shows him holding a cigarette, wearing a suit and glaring at the camera — the quintessential mod punk
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