Nan Goldin

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From a group show at Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, exploring the marginalized and transient to Frank Sweeney’s 1970s bedroom at EVA International in Ireland

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The photographer’s most recent film candidly documents her personal journey

 

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At Kunsthalle Praha, a group exhibition traces bohemian living from post-war Paris to New York, Tehran, Vancouver, Beijing and, finally, Prague

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From an installation by Nan Goldin to new works by Pamela Rosenkranz coinciding with the artist's major commission on New York's High Line and unflinchingly colorful work by Lauren Halsey

From Nan Goldin’s canonical photography at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, to Yayoi Kusama’s bold palette at M+, Hong Kong, here are five institutional exhibitions not to be missed

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At Moderna Museet, Stockholm, the artist’s solo exhibition shows just how much her work has been absorbed into our collective imagination

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Laura Poitras’s documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed – released in the US this week – explores the artist’s defiance against injustice and erasure

BY Sam Moore |

A group exhibition at the MCA Denver challenges our conceptions of what it means to be a US citizen 

 

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The artist’s exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery, London, seems to mirror the evanescent nature of experience

BY Sean Burns |

Roxy Lee’s new photobook offers an insight into an irreverent and politically-charged world

BY Sean Burns |

The artist and psychogeographer discusses building on the protests of the past

BY Juliet Jacques |

Goldin and 12 other activists were arrested outside Governor Cuomo’s office in New York

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According to Nan Goldin’s advocacy organization P.A.I.N., the Paris museum has taped over plaques bearing the family name

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In further news: Southbank creative director warns of ‘cultural apartheid’; Uffizi and Accademia in Florence to merge management

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The artist addressed the ‘elephant in the room’ – that London’s Serpentine gallery bears the Sackler name

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As leading arts institutions decline donations over opioid links, the artist and activist on why the age of using culture for ‘reputation laundering’ is over

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The US artist and her activist group P.A.I.N dropped faux-prescription slips and pill bottles, and staged a ‘die-in’

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In further news: The Met to include Native art in American wing; Nan Goldin’s cameo on HBO’s ‘The Deuce’

Frieze London 2018 will feature exceptionally ambitious artist projects, live performances, talks and film