The photograph on this book’s cover shows a woman in bed staring up at a smoking, shirtless man sitting to her right. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this collection of photography dedicated to the author’s sister, who committed suicide. This slideshow-turned-book documents the lives of the photographer’s “re-created family” of hard-partying bohemians in New York.
ANSWER: The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (by Nan Goldin, who is the woman in the photograph referenced in the first sentence)
[10e] This woman photographed relatives in Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey, 1967 and documented so-called “freaks” in works like A Jewish Giant at Home with his Parents.
ANSWER: Diane Arbus
[10m] Sally Mann’s most famous photograph shows her daughter Jessie staring into the camera while holding one of these things. Richard Prince “rephotographed” Sam Abell’s advertisements for a company selling these products.
ANSWER: cigarettes [or cigs; accept candy cigarettes; accept Marlboro cigarettes; prompt on tobacco products or candy]
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