
Drugs on the Rug by Nan Goldin
3nd Gallery
Archival Digital Photographic Print
2016
Edition Size: unknown
Sheet Size: 15.2 x 15.2 cm
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Price on Application
Archival Digital Photographic Print
2016
Edition Size: unknown
Sheet Size: 15.2 x 15.2 cm
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Price on Application
Nan Goldin is a great documenter of both ordinary life and the edges of society. As a photographer working in Boston in the 1970s, she come to prominence with her first exhibition on gay and transgender people in the city, in 1978. This was a springboard for her to move to New York City and to capture the energy and ethos of the new-wave youth culture that was a huge movement of the time. Her work has at times courted controversy – her depiction of heroin addicts seems to show it as a romantic pastime rather than a damaging drug addiction.