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  • Artist Biography

    Nan Goldin

    American • 1953

    American artist Nan Goldin uses photography to expose the intimate and vulnerable nature of her personal life. Her photographs are raw, authentic, sexual and, at times, highly violent. Her most famous series, The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, chronicles Goldin's life during the late 1970s and '80s, following the artist through the gritty, abusive and often dangerous situations she put herself through.

    The material being half-autobiographical and half-universal, Goldin attempts to depict the complexities of city living by way of diaristic practices. Having shot New York during its golden years, she has created an expansive archive of the AIDS crisis, drug abuse in the 1980s, underground culture and urban development.

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Self-Portrait Laughing, Paris

1999
Cibachrome print, on photo paper, the full sheet.
S. 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Signed and numbered 41/200 in blue ink on the reverse, published by Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, to benefit Partners in Health, unframed.

Estimate
$1,000 - 1,500 

Sold for $2,268

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