Featured images, Polaroid portraits of the artist Jack Pierson, made in approximately 1980 and 1979, are by the under-recognized and profoundly poetic Boston School photographer, Mark Morrisroe, whose work can be seen for the first time in its entirety in this long-awaited monograph, &lt;a href=&quot;9783037641217.html&quot;&gt;Mark Morrisroe&lt;/a&gt;. Pierson, then-known as Jonathan, and Morrisroe met in 1978, and stayed closely connected to one-another for more than three years, photographing, drawing and painting one-another, experimenting with drugs and celebrating &quot;an open, unconventional sexuality,&quot; according to essayist Teresa Gruber. Morrisroe died in 1989, at the age of 30, from HIV-related complications.