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SKU 9780714859453
Title Nan Goldin
Author Description Guido Costa
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Web Author Description Guido Costa curates exhibitions worldwide and his writing on art and photography has been widely published. He has worked closely with Nan Goldin for many years and collaborated with her on the book Ten Years After (1996). He also contributed to her major retrospective monograph, The Devil's Playground, published by Phaidon.
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Nan Goldin (b. 1953) is internationally recognized as one of today's leading photographers. Her photographs have been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, including the SFMoMA in California, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid.

Born in Washington, DC, Goldin grew up in Boston where she began taking photographs at the age of 15. She has since lived in New York, Bangkok, Berlin, Tokyo and Paris, amassing an extensive body of work that represents a fascinating photographic portrait of our time. Since the 1980s Goldin has consistently created images that are intimate and compelling: they tell personal stories of relationships, friendships and identity, but simultaneously chronicle different eras and the passage of time.

Goldin's 'snapshot'-esque images of her friends - drag queens, drug addicts, lovers and family - are intense, searing portraits that together make up a document of her life. Goldin herself has commented on her photographic style and philosophy, saying, 'My work originally came from the snapshot aesthetic ... Snapshots are taken out of love and to remember people, places, and shared times. They're about creating a history by recording a history.' Her work often breaks social taboos with its explicit exploration of relationships, sexuality and eroticism, and has also shown the devastating effect that AIDS has had on her community of friends. An encompassing overview of the photographer's entire career, this book traces the fascinating development of the intimate and raw style for which Goldin has become internationally renowned.

Binding Hardback
Size Size: 156 x 136 mm (6 1/8 x 5 3/8 in)
Pages Pages: 128
Illustrations 56

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