Bobby Grossman with John Waters, New York City, c. 1980
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Inquire About This WorkBobby Grossman with John Waters in New York City, c. 1980.
This image turns Grossman's lens on the photographer himself, beside the filmmaker John Waters — the Baltimore-born provocateur whose midnight movies made him a hero of the same downtown sensibility Grossman documented. By 1980 Waters' transgressive comedies had become touchstones for the punk and new wave underground, and his presence in this frame underscores how fluidly film, music, and art circulated through the scene. It stands as a self-referential note within the archive, the chronicler stepping briefly in front of the camera.
Each print is produced from the original negative, dated and hand-signed by Bobby Grossman on the front, stamped on the verso, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by the gallery. All works are limited edition.
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