EDUCATION AND DEGREES
1972 B.F.A. The Cooper Union, NYC.
1973 M.F.A. California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA.
1992 N.Y.S. Secondary School Teaching Certification, H.S. Fine Arts, Hunter College, NYC.
2015 Certificate in Digital Imaging and Photography, NYU SPS
TEACHING POSITIONS
1992 Per diem public school teacher in N.Y.C. public schools (K-12)
1991-92 Student teacher, H.S. of Art & Design and LaGuardia High School of Music and Art, NYC.
1973-88 Adjunct instructor of photography at CUNY college’s: Queens College, Staten Island College,
LaGuardia Community College, and other NY college’s: Pratt Manhattan, NYU,
The Cooper Union, Manhattanville College, International Center of Photography
1977-88 Photographic lectures: Art Institute of Chicago, MIT (Boston), Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester),
School of Visual Arts (NYC), CEPA (Buffalo), The New School (NYC), Ithaca College (NY),
University of Texas (Dallas)
1972-73 Graduate Student teacher of photography, California Institute of the Arts ,Valencia, CA.
GRANTS
1975 & 1978 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Photography Grant
1977 Creative Artists Public Service Program (CAPS) Photography Grant
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS
Museum of Modern Art (NYC), Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC), George Eastman House (Rochester, NY), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston, TX), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA), Santa Barbara Museum of Art, University of Southern California, Fischer Gallery (Los Angeles), Tampa Museum of Art (FL), Hallmark Collection at Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas), Jewish Museum (NYC), Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, New York Public Library (NYC), Amon Carter Museum (Fort Worth, TX), Getty Museum (CA), National Portrait Gallery (Washington, DC), LACMA (Los Angeles), Morgan Library & Museum (NYC), Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME
ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2016---"Conceptions," Deborah Bell Photographs, NYC
----------"Punks, Poets and Provocateurs,” Jue Lan Club Gallery, NYC and Southhampton, NY
----------“Punks, Poets and Provocateurs,” Howl! Happening Gallery, NYC
2014 "The Dog, Images of a Real Bad Boy," photos of John Wojtowicz, Furman Gallery, Lincoln Center, NYC
2010 “Bad Boys, Punks, Poets and Provocateurs,” Deborah Bell Photographs, NYC.
2009 “Re-visions”, Deborah Bell Photographs, NYC.
“Punks, Poets and Politicians”, McKay Photo Gallery, Red Bank, NJ
1994 “Marcia Resnick’s Books,” Books and Binding, NYC.
1987 “Marcia Resnick’s Photos,” University of Texas at Dallas
1985 “Bad Boys by Marcia Resnick,” Idee Gallery, Toronto, Canada
1984 “Marcia Resnick: Audio-Visual,” Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto, Canada
“John Belushi by Marcia Resnick,” Night Gallery, NYC.
1978 “Re-visions,” Galerie Ricke, Cologne, Germany
“Re-visions,” Gotham Book Mart, NYC.
“Re-visions,” Paul Klapper Library, Queens College, NYC.
1977 “Landscape,” Lightworks Gallery, Syracuse, NY.
“The Fabric of Night,” Photoworks Gallery, Fine Arts Building, NYC.
1976 “See,” Susan Penzner, NYC.
“See,” Galerie Ricke-Projektions, Cologne, Germany
1974 “Mexico,” Gallery 115, Santa Cruz, California
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2016---“Photo Paris,” Galerie Caroline Smulders, Paris, France
----------"Points in Time: NYC 1970-2015," Prague Photo at Kafkuv Dum, Prague, Czech Republic
----------"Golden Age of Rock'n'Roll," The Studio at Karyn Mannix Contemporary, East Hampton, NY
----------"Art Hamptons," Karyn Mannix Contempory, East Hampton, NY
----------"Collected," Pier 24, San Francisco, CA
----------"AIPAD," Deborah Bell Photographs and Paul Hertzmann (San Francisco) NYC
----------"Concept, Performance, Documentation, Language,” Mitchell Algus Gallery, NYC
----------"Photo London,” Galerie Caroline Smulders (France), “Music and Poetry Never Die”
----------"Photography and America’s National Parks,” George Eastman Museum, Rochester, New York
----------"Collected,” Pier 24, San Francisco
----------"Surveillance,” Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas
2015---"Association of International Photography Art Dealers" (AIPAD), Deborah Bell Photographs, NYC
----------"The Downtown Decade, NYC 1975-1985,” Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, NYC
----------"The Last Party,” Whitebox Gallery, NYC
2014---“AIPAD,” Paul Hertzmann (San Francisco), NYC
----------"American Photography: Recent Acquisitions fro the Museum of Modern Art in NYC,” Paris Photo,
-----------Grand Palais, France
----------"Rock Shots Rock,” The Kymera Gallery, Saugerties Performing Arts Factory, New York
----------"The Dog, Images of a Real Bad Boy,” photos of John Wojtowicz, Furman Gallery, Lincoln Center, NYC
----------"About A Woman,” Nailya Alexander Gallery, San Francisco
----------"American Cool,” National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC
2013---“Just Chaos,” Bookmarc, NYC.
----------"No Wave Heroes,” Ai Earthling Gallery, Woodstock, NY
----------"AIPAD,” Paul Hertzmann (San Francisco), NYC
2012---“Thank you Andy Warhol,” Benrimon Contemporary, NYC.
----------"Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969-1989,” New Museum, NYC
2011---“The Beauty Myth,” Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles
----------"Punk Attitude,” Renoma Gallery, Paris, France
----------"AIPAD,” Deborah Bell Photographs, NYC
2010---“Who Shot Rock and Roll,” Brooklyn Museum, touring USA and photo book
----------"Max’s Kansas City: Art, Glamour, Rock & Roll,” Steven Kasher Gallery, NYC.
----------"Recollection, Thirty Years of Photography at the New York Public Library,” NYC.
----------"Copenhagan Photo Festival,” Denmark
----------"Summer Show,” Deborah Bell Photographs, NYC.
----------"AIPAD,” Deborah Bell Photographs, NYC
2009---“No Wave. Post Punk. Underground. New York. 1976-1980,” K.S. Gallery, NYC and book by Abrams
---------"Bande a part: New York Underground 60’s-80’s,” sponsored by Agnes b, traveling show and photo book,
----------Clic Photo Gallery, NYC (2009), The Shooting Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. (2007),
----------Agnes b’s Librairie and the Sun Hung Kai Center, Hong Kong (2007), Elms Lesters Painting Room,
----------London, England (2006), Agnes b Aoyama and Agnes b Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan (2005),
----------Galerie du jour Agnes b, Paris, France (2005)
----------"Looking at Music: Side 2,” Museum of Modern Art, NYC
----------"AIPAD,” Deborah Bell Photographs, NYC
2008---“Chelsea Hotel Through the Eyes of Photographers,” Chelsea Hotel, NYC.
----------Augen Gallery, Portland, Oregon (2008)
2007---“Old Billingsgate photo fair in London,” represented by Galerie du jour Agnes b of Paris
----------"The 20TH Anniversary of Andy Warhol’s Death,” The Gershwin Hotel Gallery, NYC.
----------"Déja-Vu, Photography of the 70’s,” Wilde Galerie, Cologne, Germany
2006 “Hung,” CBGB’s 313 Gallery’s 32nd Anniversary Art Exhibition, NYC.
2005 “Photographs from Pix Life,” internet magazine, 100 Lafayette Street ,NYC.
2003 “The Party,” internet slideshow and text by Luc Sante, New York Times Magazine, Sunday, October 5th,
-----------"Photo Americas 2003,” Portland, OR
2002 “Basel Art Fair,” represented by Rolf Ricke Gallery, Cologne, Germany
2001 “Punk Anthology,” traveling photo show and book, sponsored by Saatchi & Saatchi
“Photo Americas,” photo show, auction and catalog, Portland, Oregon
2000 “NYC New Wave Music 1979,” sponsored by Levi’s Vintage Jeans, traveling gallery show (USA & Europe)
“Revelations…An Exhibition of Familiar Faces,” Greely Square Gallery, NYC.
“Fashion Culture: Realities of Glamour,” Gershwin Hotel Gallery, NYC.
1999 “Punk Rock Photographs,” Luhring-Augustine Gallery, NYC.
1998 “M-13,” Gershwin Hotel Gallery, NYC.
1997 “The Last Party: Night Life in Photographs,” Serge Sorrokko Galleries in NYC and San Francisco
1996 “The Cool and the Crazy,” Earl McGrath, NYC, Govinda, Washington, DC., Candace Perich, Ridgefeild, CT.
1995 “Feminine Eyes,” Half-a-dozen Rose, Los Angeles, CA.
1994 “Beat Art,” NYU Grey Art Gallery, NYC.
“Allen Ginsberg In & Out of Town,” Boulder Public Library, Boulder, CO.
“Call Me Burroughs,” Aktionsforum Praterinsel, Munich, Germany (travel thru Germany)
“Portraits & NYC Memories,” Suzan Cooper Gallery, Woodstock, NY.
1991 “Sexibition,” Kampo Cultural Center, NYC.
“Some of My Favorite People,” Pictures Gallery, Woodstock, NY
“Open Mind: The Sol Lewitt Collection,” Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, CT
1990 “Work from the Robert Olden Collection,” Arles, France
“New Photographs by Old Friends,” Oregon School of Arts & Crafts, Portland, OR
1989 “Charles Ludlam Remembered,” Suzan Cooper Gallery, NYC.
“Homage to Andy Warhol,” Puchong Gallery, NYC.
1988 “Artists’ Objects,” Suzan Cooper Gallery, NYC.
1987 “Summer Exhibition,” Modern Objects Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1986 “Television’s Impact on Contemporary Art,” Queens Museum, NYC.
1985 “Black & White,” Hand-in Hand Gallery, NYC.
“Guerilla Girls,” The Palladium, NYC.
“Group Photo Show,” San Francisco Museum of Art
1984 “Photographs: Group,” Galerie Wilde, Cologne, Germany
----------"Verbally Charged Images,” Independent Curators, Inc. Traveling Show (Queens Museum, NYC;
----------University of S. Florida; San Diego State; Cal. State Bernardino)
1983 “Target III Sequence,” Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
1982 “Artists Books – Survey 1960-1981,” William Patterson College, Wayne, NJ
“Black & White Show,” Kleinart Gallery, Woodstock, NY
“Four Friends of Frank Gilette,” Kleinart Gallery, Woodstock, NY
1981 “New York, New Wave,” curated by Diego Cortez, PS1, NY tarveled to Italy
“Heresies Invitational,” Grey Art Gallery, NYU, NYC
“Photos,” curated by Richard Van Buren, 10th Ave., NYC
1980 “Invented Images,” U.of California Santa Barbara Art Museum, traveled to Portland and Santa Cruz
“Dubbed in Glamour,” The Kitchen, NYC.
“Resnick, DeLappa and Morrita,” Friends of Photography, Carmel, CA
1979 “Gallery PL900 Show,” Puerto Rico
“Womens Art Registry of Minnesota,” Minneapolis, MN
1978 “Marcia Resnick and Larry Williams,” Columbia College, Chicago, IL
“Punk Art,” Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC
“Benefit Show,” Franklin Furnace, NYC.
“Four Photographers,” Foto Gallery, NYC.
“Book Art,” Art institute of Chicago, IL
“Annual Photo Auction Show,” George Eastman House, Rochester, NY
“Artwords and Bookworks,”Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, CA
“Artists and Books – The Literal Use of Time,” Wichita State University, KS
1977 “Front – Back,” Ellen Sragow Ltd., NYC
“Landscape – Four New York Artists,” Queensboro Community College, NYC
“The Great West, Real – Ideal,” University of Colorado, Boulder
“Copier – Recopier,” Geneva, Switzerland
“Outside the City Limits – Landscape by NY Artists,” Trope Intermedia, Spark Hill, NY
“The Extended Frame,” Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY
1976 “Pan – Conceptuals,” Gallery Maki, Tokyp, Japan
“Photograph as Art Work,” Galerija Grada Zagreba, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
“Photo and Idea,” Parma, Italy
“New York Photographers,” University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
“Artists Use Photography,” Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY
1975 “Women Look at Women,” Lyman-Allyn Museum, New London, CT and traveling
“The Extended Document,” George Eastman House, Rochester, NY
“Women of Photography,” San Francisco Museum and traveling to Sidney Janis Gallery, NYC & Wellesley
College,MA
“Ideas at the Idea Warehouse,” Idea Warehouse, NYC
“Summer Light,” Light Gallery, NYC.
“Art Contemporan et Photographie,” Arles, France
“Lives,” Fine Arts Building, NYC
1974 “Variety Show II,” Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA
“First Annual Florida Photography Invitational,” Pensacola State University, FL
“Women by Women,” Gallery 115, Santa Cruz, CA
“Christmas Show,” Gallery 115, Santa Cruz, CA
“Photography Unlimited,” Harvard Fogg Museum, Cambridge, MA
“Group Show,” 112 Green Street, NYC.
1973 “New Photographics, 1973,” Central Washington State College, Ellensburg, WA
“Christmas Show,” Gallery 115, Santa Cruz, CA
1972 “Revealings, Photographs of People in Their Places,” Ohio Silver Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
2010 Max’s Kansas City By Steven Kasher, Abrams Image
2009 Who Shot Rock and Roll by Gail Buckland, Knopf
2008 No Wave Punk Underground NY 1976-1980 by Thurston Moore & Bryon Coley, Abrams Image, NYC
2007 Punk 365 by Holly George-Warren, Abrams
2005 Bande A Part, New York Underground 60’s 70’s 80’s Editions du Collectionneur, Paris
2003 The Party Text by Luc Sante New York Times Sunday Magazine, October 5, 2003
2001 Punk Anthology by Stephen Colgrave, Satchi and Satchi, London
1998 Gentleman Junkie-The Life & Legacy of William S. Burroughs by Graham Caveny Little Brown & Co.
1987 Beat Art New York University
Marcia Resnick’s Bad Boys by Alan Sondheim, Art Papers, May/June 1987
Johnny Thunders-In Cold Blood by Nina Antonia Jungle Books, London
Wired-The Short Life & Times of John Belushi by Bob Woodward
1986 Art After Midnight by Stephen Hager St. Martins
Downtown by Michael Musto Random House
1983 Private Photos New Leaf Publishers, London
Target III In Sequence Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
1981 Conversations with William Burroughs by Victor Bockris, St. Martins
1978 Women on Women- 12 Photographic Portfolios, edited by Terry Jones, Aurum Press, London
Punk Art Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC
Growing Pains & Grown Up Pleasures-Revisions by Ben Lifson, Village Voice, June 1978
Zoom Magazine Excerpts from Revisions, p. 42-49 Issue 54, June 1978
Exposure Magazine Cover story & interview by Alex Sweetman, Summer 1978, p. 6-16
Creative Camera Magazine Bad Boys p. 348-353, October 1978
1977 Twelve Hot Photographers Rolling Stone Magazine, May 1977
The Great West-Real-Ideal University of Colorado, Boulder
Landscape-Loftscape The Paris Review, May 1977
The Younger Generation in NYC Art in America, September-October 1977
Marcia Resnick’s Photographs by Rose Hartman, 35mm photography, Winter 1977
1975 Women of Photography San Fransisco’s Museum of Art
The Extended Document (Baldessari, Wegman, Resnick, Bishop, Barrow & Schaffer), George Eastman House
1974 The Layered Eye Photographs of Marcia Resnick by Barbara Lobron, Camera 35 Magazine, July 1974
Discoveries-Marcia Resnick’s Photographs Time Life Photography Yearbook, 1974
PUBLICATIONS BY THE ARTIST
1979-81“Resnick’s Believe it or Not,” weekly humor column published by the Soho Weekly News
1978 “Re-visions,” published by the Coach House Press, Toronto, Canada
1977 “Landscape-Loftscape,” published by Printed Matter
1975 “Tahitian Eve,” “Landscape” and “See,” self-published, Great Britan’s Arts Council Book Exhibit Selections
FILM
1989 “Framed, Marcia Resnick’s Photographs,” directed by Marjan Moghaddan (20 Minutes)
1987 ”Marcia Resnick’s Bad Boys,” directed by Ron Mann, Toronto, Canada (5 minutes), Sphinx Productions,
screened at the Museum of Modern Art, NYC.
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Worked as graphic designer, illustrator, writer and photographer for books, album covers, literary journals and periodicals including Village Voice, NY Times, Utne Reader, Rolling Stone, ID Magazine, Spin, Vogue, Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, Bomb, etc. Photos are licensed by Retna Ltd. Photo postcards are available from Fotofolio. Online representation: Rock Paper Photo.com