Marcia Resnick
American
1950, Brooklyn, New York
Works in the Collection
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Marcia ResnickShe would often gaze out the front window of her house and watch the sinking ships rocking back and forth on the bay.1978 -
Marcia ResnickShe would sneak licks of icing before blowing out the candles on her birthday cake, from the series Re-Vision1978 -
Marcia ResnickIn class one day she was bitten by a mosquito and became unruly. Her teacher made her stay after school.1978 -
Marcia ResnickShe played with her slinky toys and wore banana curls and played with her banana curls and wore her slinky toys.1978 -
Marcia ResnickShe would chew gum until the sugar ran out and then stick it under her seat.1978 -
Marcia ResnickShe had a poor sense of direction and would awkwardly miss her mark while playing pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.1978
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