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Steidl/Moderna Museet

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Clth, 9.75 x 10.25 in. / 216 pgs / 321 color / 53 bw.

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Catalog: SPRING 2023 p. 11   

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ISBN 9783969990582 TRADE
List Price: $50.00 CDN $70.00

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EXHIBITION SCHEDULE

Stockholm, Sweden
Moderna Museet, 10/29/22–02/26/23

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Stedelijk Museum, 08/31/23–01/28/24

Berlin, Germany
Neue Nationalgalerie, 10/24–02/25

Milan, Italy
Pirelli HangarBicocca, 04/25–07/25

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Nan Goldin: This Will Not End Well

Edited by Teresa Hahr, Fredrik Liew. Text by Vince Aletti, Thomas Beard, Guido Costa, Marvin Heiferman, Roni Horn, Patrick Radden Keefe, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Fredrik Liew, Gabor Maté, Eileen Myles, Cookie Mueller, Alfred Pacquement, Darryl Pinckney, Rene Ricard, Lucy Sante, Sarah Schulman, Anne Swärd, Hala Wardé, David Wojnarowicz. Interview by Andrea Lissoni. Drawings by Hala Wardé.

Nan Goldin: This Will Not End Well

A sumptuous trove of photographs, stills and more from Goldin’s innovative work in film

This is the first book to present a comprehensive overview of Nan Goldin’s work as a filmmaker. Accompanying the retrospective show and tour of the same name, organized by Moderna Museet, Stockholm, the book draws from the nearly dozen slideshows and films Goldin has made from thousands of photographs, film sequences, audio tapes and music tracks. The stories told range from the trauma of her family history to the portrayal of her bohemian friends to a journey into the darkness of addiction.
By focusing exclusively on slideshows and video installations, This Will Not End Well aims to fully embrace Goldin’s vision of how her work should be experienced. The book retains the presentation of the slide shows by showing all images in the same format on a black background and sequenced as they are in the sources. The 20 texts, the majority of which are newly commissioned by Goldin, complement and deepen the intention of her work.
Nan Goldin (born 1953) lives and works between New York, Paris and Berlin. Given her first camera at the age of 15, she began taking Polaroids of herself and her friends at a hippie commune. In 1972 she moved in with a group of drag queens in Boston, starting her lifelong obsession with photographing queer and transgender communities. In 1978 Goldin moved to New York City, where she presented slideshows in nightclubs and underground cinemas; her best known, The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, was published as a landmark book in 1986. In the 1990s, Goldin relocated to Berlin where she published A Double Life with David Armstrong and the first edition of The Other Side. In 2018 Goldin and her colleagues founded P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now), a direct-action group advocating harm reduction and education to address the stigma of addiction and the mounting overdose crisis.


PRAISE AND REVIEWS

Document Journal

Megan Hullander

Providing new grounds upon which to reflect, reexamine, and better embody the lessons embedded within her artistic legacy.

New York Magazine: Vulture

J. Howard Rosier

Even within the confines of the catalogue, the artist's gift at narration and keen eye for unexpected moments is apparent.

Flaunt

Stories are told. Moments are suspended. Trauma, addiction, friendship, and stardom with limited reach. It's all there. The crown, heavy as it is, is worn, at some point, by everyone.

Hyperallergic

Hakim Bishara

This book gives you a glimpse into the work and life of this once-in-a-generation artist.

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Nan Goldin: This Will Not End Well

NAN GOLDIN: THIS WILL NOT END WELL

Steidl/Moderna Museet

ISBN: 9783969990582
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Pub Date: 3/14/2023
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Nan Goldin: The Other Side

NAN GOLDIN: THE OTHER SIDE

Steidl

ISBN: 9783958296138
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Pub Date: 11/19/2019
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Nan Goldin: Diving for Pearls

NAN GOLDIN: DIVING FOR PEARLS

Steidl

ISBN: 9783958290945
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Pub Date: 10/25/2016
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