Nan Goldin

NAN GOLDIN "JOANA TOPLESS AT THE CHATEAU LE BASTION, 2000"

Nan Goldin (b. 1953) began her career in the 1970s, as she took candid shots of her lovers and friends.

In the 1980s, Goldin further documented her social circle often comprised of characters living on the margins of society in New York City and beyond. Many of Goldin's closest friends reappear images over the years. 

Goldin moved to Paris in 2000.  Around this time the artist began to travel regularly and her images in the new millennium, while they continued to depict the lives of her friends and lovers, put more emphasis on the ambiance of a newly discovered city or environment. 

Many of Goldin's images (whether in France or beyond) put more emphasis on the subject's individuality rather than their sexuality or vulnerability. Perhaps Goldin simply began surrounding herself with people who were better adjusted, conventional, or happy. 

This spontaneous and sensual image is a fine example of Goldin's work from the 2000s. It was included in the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Photography Portfolio 1.

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"Joana Topless at the Chateau le Bastion, 2000"

C print photograph 

Signed and numbered by the artist

Stamped with the title and date, May 2000, verso 

USA, 2000

From an edition of 40

20”H 24”W (sheet)

23.25"H 30.75"W (framed)

Very good condition 

Note: this work is sold unframed

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