Nan Goldin Heartbeat

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“heart shaped bruise nyc 1980 that’s the one that says it all” Save this story for later. The ballad of sexual dependency.

Nan Goldin Is An American Photographer Known For Her Deeply Personal And Candid Portraiture.


Heartbeat, museu de arte moderna, rio de janeiro, brazil (solo) 2011 fireleap, sprovieri gallery, london (solo) nan goldin: Nan goldin was born in washington, d.c., and began photographing at the age of fifteen. Goldin started taking photographs in boston when she was a teenager;

Nan Goldin, Jen's Hand On Clemens Back, Paris, 2001 Cibachrome Print 85 X 117 Cm.


Scopophilia, matthew marks gallery, new york, usa (solo) 2010 nan goldin, rebecca camhi gallery, athens, greece (solo) nan goldin. In 1978 she moved to new york, where she continued to document her “extended family.” Scopophilia, matthew marks gallery, new york (solo) 2010 the art of collaboration with bottega veneta 2010 nan goldin, rebecca camhi gallery, athens, greece (solo) nan goldin.

17 5/8 X 21 5/8 In.


When nan goldin writes of her choice of larry clark’s 1971 untitled image of explicit drug use, she says: The artist sought to hold onto each moment shared. The english composer john tavener composed a kyrie eleison especially for heartbeat, which is performed by the icelandic singer björk.

2012 Scopophilia, Macedonian Museum Of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki (Greece) Heartbeat, Museu De Arte.


I remember my version of her, of the things she said, of. Fits of laughter, parties, sex, drugs, tight embraces, children, illness, and burials. (44.8 x 54.9 cm) 11 x 14 in.

Memory Is A Key Theme Throughout Goldin’s Work.


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