"Mark was an outlaw on every front-sexually, socially and artistically. He was marked by his dramatic and violent adolescence as a teenage prostitute with a deep distrust and a fierce sense of his uniqueness. I met him in Art School in 1977; he left shit in my mailbox as a gesture of friendship. Limping wildly down the halls in his torn t-shirts, calling himself Mark Dirt, he was Boston's first punk. He developed into a photographer with a completely distinctive artistic vision and signature. Both his pictures of his lovers, close friends, and objects of desire, and his touching still-lifes of rooms, dead flowers, and dream images stand as timeless fragments of his life, resonating with sexual longing, loneliness, and loss." Nan Goldin, 1993
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Mark Morrisroe
Mark Morrisroe (1959-1989) portait toujours avec lui une balle dans l'épaule et un appareil Polaroid offert par le fabricant avec pellicules offertes à vie. Sa vie fut courte, mais les photographies qu'il laisse derrière lui crient la vérité d'une vie consumée par l'ambition et le désastre. Il meurt à 30 ans du Sida.