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Jun 4, 2024 · Created by American photographer and activist Nan Goldin, the 30-minute film tells the story of Goldin’s elder sister, Barbara, who was sent to a psychiatric detention centre at the age of 12, and took her own life at 18 (Barbara was a central figure in All The Beauty And The Bloodshed, Laura Poitras’s Oscar-nominated documentary ...
- Violet Conroy
Jun 3, 2024 · A deeply moving portrayal of grief. But Goldin was moulded and changed by her sister’s suicide. The second half of the film is a mini-biography, tracing Goldin’s uneasy life of freedom, drugs,...
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Jun 6, 2024 · published 6 June 2024. At age 12, Barbara, the elder sister of pioneering photographer Nan Goldin, was admitted to a psychiatric centre. The given reasons for her institutionalisation were her sexually provocative behaviour and refusal to shave her legs, amongst many others.
- Katie Tobin
Jun 3, 2024 · Nan Goldin is among the most influential—and the most provocative—photographers of our time. Surprisingly, there is not a single photograph mounted on the walls of her latest retrospective. That’s because This Will Not End Well is actually Goldin’s debut solo exhibition as a filmmaker.
4 days ago · American photographer, artist, and activist Nan Goldin (photo by Max Cramer, courtesy the aritst) This article is part of Hyperallergic’s 2024 Pride Month series, featuring interviews with art-world queer and trans elders throughout June.
Jun 7, 2024 · Across the three screens women split and double: Mrs Goldin and the two Miss Goldins; the two tormented and resolute Barbaras; Nancy Goldin the woman and ‘Nan’ the artist; saints, sisters and “frenzied women” speaking “divinest sense” all knotted together in a triptych.
5 days ago · Megan Kapler, Nan Goldin, and Harry Cullen of PAIN at a protest in front of the US Bankruptcy Court in White Plains, NY, on August 9, 2021. (photo by Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic)