Image courtesy of Nan Goldin Nan Goldin. The Ballad of sexual dependency La Triennale di Milano From September 19, 2017 to November 26, 2017 An autobiographical and universal diary made of images, about human beings’ weakness, that tells about life, sex, transgression, drugs, friendship, loneliness. A work in progress…
Image courtesy of Nan Goldin Nan Goldin. The Ballad of sexual dependency La Triennale di Milano From September 19, 2017 to November 26, 2017 An autobiographical and universal diary made of images, about human beings’ weakness, that tells about life, sex, transgression, drugs, friendship, loneliness. A work in progress…
Nan Goldin: Nine Self-Portraits features recent photographs never exhibited before, as well as diaristic and contemplative works spanning back to the 1990s. The exhibition runs concurrently with Peter Hujar: Love & Lust. Goldin is also among the many photographers influenced by Peter Hujar. As she wrote in the 1994 catalogue Peter Hujar: A Retrospective, “He was a magician, […]
Established in 1979, we are the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles. We are dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art.
As her first major solo exhibition London since 2002 opens, we garner the work and wisdom of one of the most profound and prolific artists to document the human condition
In a new exhibition, the Museum of Fine Arts considers families — the ones we’re born into, and the ones we make ourselves. Curator Karen Haas tells us about five major works.
“The ballad of sexual dependency è il diario che faccio leggere alle persone,” ha scritto Nan Goldin sul suo progetto più celebre, “il diario è una forma di controllo sulla mia vita. Mi permette di ricordare ossessivamente ogni dettaglio”. Il Museum of modern art di New York propone una versione rivista ed espansa del lavoro della fotografa statunitense, con più di 700 diapositive. Leggi
This exhibition offers a visual conversation between Nan Goldin & her muse
Leave the world a better place than when you entered it. —Arthur Sackler to his children I SURVIVED THE OPIOID CRISIS. I narrowly escaped. I went from the darkness and…
he image of the siren in popular culture is as seductive temptress of the sea, luring unsuspecting men to their deaths. According to Emily Wilson, translator of The Odyssey (2017), Homer’s sirens were not, in fact, sexy mermaids. ‘The seduction they offer is cognitive: they claim to know everything about the war in Troy, and […]
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“The Ballad of Sexual Dependency” was the seminal photography collection of the eighties, capturing the era’s lawless bohemianism.
Established in 1979, we are the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles. We are dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art.
Read about Nan Goldin, whose images show the reality of life – the good, the bad, and the ugly of it.
As her first major solo exhibition London since 2002 opens, we garner the work and wisdom of one of the most profound and prolific artists to document the human condition
Ivy with Marilyn, Boston, Photo by Nan Goldin, 1973
Découvrez notre sélection de 22 femmes photographes qui ont marqué l’histoire de la photographie.
Nan Goldin, Gary Indiana, Dev Hynes, and more, reflect on ten of the photographer's singular portraits, some never before published, until now
Back in 1972, Nan Goldin was walking through downtown Boston when she came upon three trans women that would become her entrée into another world. As Goldin watched Ivy, Naomi,…
Erin Wasson Stars in the New Lookbook for Melbourne’s Chicest Brand Scanlan & Theodore
An exhibition unearths the icon’s early oeuvre, with unpublished shots from Boston’s queer club scenes that document her first steps into the art world
Laura Allsop considers the East Village artist and muse who captured her era with fantastical characters made out of fabric and wire
After photographing New York's underworld, Nan Goldin has turned her camera on the children she knows best
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Nan Goldin has long been one of my favorite photographers. I admire her audacity and pureness in form. Check out her bio HERE
The eponymously titled Variety, exhibits a series of photographic stills taken by the prolific photographer who documented on-set images of Bette Gordon’s now-infamous 1983 independent film.
● Nan Goldin, Anthony by the Sea, Brighton, England, 1979 follow me on instagram.: https://instagram.com/onlyanaloguephotography