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Contemporary Art & Design Presents Nan Goldin

Bukowskis presents the work "Hair", 2011-2014 by Nan Goldin at this autumn's live auction, Contemporary Art & Design – The largest live auction for contemporary art and design in the Nordics.

Nan Goldin started her career in photography in high school, taking Polaroid pictures of her roommates in drag. Upending typical art hierarchies, she showed her work in her loft and in New York City nightclubs and bars in the late 1970s and ’80s, where the audience consisted “entirely of the people in the slide show, my lovers and friends.”

A pivotal component of Goldin's oeuvre is “The Ballad of Sexual Dependency”, a slideshow comprising approximately 900 candid colour photographs of herself and her friends, spanning from approximately 1979 to 2004.


Goldin's experiences at the Louvre confirmed that her artistic obsessions, such as sex, violence, rapture, despair and the mutability of gender, stem from deep imaginative currents in Western art history, mythology and religious iconography.

Most of her career has also been defined by activism within her community: first, in the late 1980s, around the AIDS crisis, and then, beginning in 2017, Goldin started her activist group P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now), addressing the overdose crisis.


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The work will be sold at Contemporary Art & Design

Estimate 350 000 - 400 000 SEK

Online catalogue will be published on October 9
Viewing October 17–21, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm
Live auction October 22–23, Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm

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Louise Wrede
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Stockholm
Karin Aringer
Head Specialist Contemporary Art and Photographs
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