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A facsimile edition of Marcia Resnick’s 1978 artist’s book depicting adolescent girlhood in staged photographs
When the celebrated New York photographer Marcia Resnick (born 1950) was involved in a car crash in 1975, she saw her whole life flash before her eyes. Inspired by this procession of memories, Resnick decided to revisit her childhood memories in a series of staged photographs that she would eventually publish as the artist’s book Re-visions in 1978. Accompanied by captions in Resnick’s neat handwriting, these black-and-white photographs convey a surreal and often darkly humorous depiction of the trials and tribulations of girlhood: in one image, a girl kisses a Howdy Doody doll above the caption She secretly lusted for her television idols; in another, the phrase They were continually telling her that she had stars in her eyes accompanies a photograph of two jacks resting on a girl’s closed eyelids. This is the first facsimile edition of what has become a classic of 1970s artist’s book publishing.
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A facsimile edition of Marcia Resnick’s 1978 artist’s book depicting adolescent girlhood in staged photographs
When the celebrated New York photographer Marcia Resnick (born 1950) was involved in a car crash in 1975, she saw her whole life flash before her eyes. Inspired by this procession of memories, Resnick decided to revisit her childhood memories in a series of staged photographs that she would eventually publish as the artist’s book Re-visions in 1978. Accompanied by captions in Resnick’s neat handwriting, these black-and-white photographs convey a surreal and often darkly humorous depiction of the trials and tribulations of girlhood: in one image, a girl kisses a Howdy Doody doll above the caption She secretly lusted for her television idols; in another, the phrase They were continually telling her that she had stars in her eyes accompanies a photograph of two jacks resting on a girl’s closed eyelids. This is the first facsimile edition of what has become a classic of 1970s artist’s book publishing.