Photographer Marcia Resnick (b. 1950) earned recognition as part of the legendary Downtown New York art scene of the 1970s and 1980s with portraits of major cultural figures such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Belushi, and Susan Sontag. Resnick also produced a significant body of work that engaged with conceptual art and feminism, often with sharp humor. Spanning the artist's career, this volume explores Resnick's early influences, discusses her series and photobooks such as Re-visions, and situates her work within the history of contemporary art. An afterword by Laurie Anderson speaks to the personal vision of Resnick's photography.