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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nan_GoldinNan Goldin - Wikipedia

    Nan Goldin - Wikipedia. Nancy Goldin (born September 12, 1953) is an American photographer and activist. Her work often explores LGBT subcultures, moments of intimacy, the HIV/AIDS crisis, and the opioid epidemic. Her most notable work is The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (1986).

  2. www.moma.org › artists › 7532Nan Goldin | MoMA

    Nan Goldin is known for her candid and intimate portraits of her friends, lovers, and herself. She has exhibited her work at MoMA and other institutions, and published several books of her photographs.

  3. Nan Goldin: Art, Life & Most Famous Works of the Photographer. Articles and Features. Nan Goldin – Revolutionizing Photography Through Daring Intimacy. Nan Goldin, Gina at Bruce’s dinner party, 1991. Cibachrome, 76 × 101 cm | 29.9 × 39.8 in. Courtesy of ‘Sculptures’, Helaine Blumenfeld, via Artland. By Shira Wolfe.

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › nan-goldinNan Goldin | Artnet

    Nan Goldin is known for her intimate and candid portraits of herself and her friends, especially in the LGBTQ and heroin-addicted communities. Explore her artworks, biography, events, news, and auction prices on Artnet.

  5. 11 Jun 2016 · A personal and political narrative of love and loss, sex and drug use, ecstasy and pain, through almost 700 snapshot-like portraits and a music soundtrack. The Ballad is a 35mm slide show installation by the American photographer Nan Goldin, presented at MoMA in 2016–2017.

  6. Nan Goldin, American photographer noted for visual narratives detailing her own world of addictive and sexual activities. She is known for such photographic series as The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (1981), The Family of Nan, 1990–92, and Tokyo Love: Spring Fever 1994.

  7. 24 Jan 2023 · Nan Goldin likes to say that photography saved her life. In turn, she strives to pass this salvation on to others—through both her art and her activism.