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Must-See: Mark Morrisroe's Gender Fluid Exhibit in New York City
Mark Morrisroe: Works from 1982-85 is showing at Alexander & Bonin in New York through December 22.
November 30 2016 3:51 PM EST
December 01 2016 4:55 AM EST
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Mark Morrisroe: Works from 1982-85 is showing at Alexander & Bonin in New York through December 22.
Courtesy of Mark Morrisroe.
Artist Mark Morrisroe was a poster child of queer liberation in the 1980s, a teenage hustler who went on to have a seminal role in the Boston punk scene. As with some of the best artists, his work received its greatest acclaim only after his early death. His “sandwich prints,” as he called his photos featuring multiple negatives, documented queer youth. Naked, experimenting with gender and identity, they offered a glimpse of a vulnerable but willful generation.
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