Marcus was born on January 11, 1928, in New York City.[2] She earned her B.F.A. at New York University in 1949, followed by studies at Cooper Union in 1950–1952, and with Edwin Dickinson at the Art Students League in 1954.[2] Her classmates in school at Cooper Union included Alex Katz and Lois Dodd, during this time she also worked alongside her friend painter Anthony Toney.[2][3][4] In the 1950s she was working in the intersection of performance art (through happenings) and portraiture.[5]
Work
Marcia Marcus's "Happening," entitled In the Garden: A Ballet,[6][7] was performed by Red Grooms and Bob Thompson at the Delancey Street Museum in 1960.[7][6] In 1963 and 1965 Marcus's work was included in the biennial exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 1962 until 1963 she was the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship to France.[8]
She taught at many institutions, including Purdue University; Moore College of Art and Design; Rhode Island School of Design; Cooper Union; Louisiana State University; New York University; Vassar College; Cornell University; Iowa State University; and Northern Arizona University.[when?][9]
Although known for self-portraits,[3] Marcus painted portraits of many people associated with the arts including collectors, critics and fellow artists.[10] Among those Marcus depicted in her paintings were Jill Johnston, Red Grooms, Lucas Samaras, Willem de Kooning, Sari Dienes, Henry Geldzahler, Myron Stout, Bob Thompson, and Roy Neuberger.[10][11] Many of her works visually address issues like female desire, race, and motherhood.[12]
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