
Mark Morrisroe Blow Both of Us, Gail Thacker and Me, Summer 1978, 1986 ©Estate of Mark Morrisroe (Sammlung Ringier) in Fotomuseum Winterthur
Fascinated with the role-playing and gender-bending youths on the Boston art and punk scene in the late seventies and eighties, photographer Mark Morrisroe took on his own second identity as a down-on-her-luck drag queen named Sweet Raspberry, and was later identified as Boston’s first punk. His photographs didn’t just record those times, as an artist Morrisroe managed to fuse documentary-style immediacy and abstraction.
In collaboration with the Estate of Mark Morrisroe (Ringier Collection) at the Photo Museum Winterthur, an upcoming exhibition at Villa Stuck will show a selection of 300 pieces of Morrisroe’s work. This is the largest survey of Morrisroe’s photography in Germany to date.
Ranging from the early black & white prints all the way through to the Polaroids that help place him on the photography map, the exhibition will allow the public to view a life and a blossoming artistic career that was sadly taken too soon.
Mark Morrisroe at Villa Stuck, Munich.
1 March – 28 May 2012
www.villastuck.de



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