Nan Goldin born 1953 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/nan-goldin-2649
Artist page for Nan Goldin (born 1953)
explores LGBT subcultures, moments of intimacy, the HIV/AIDS
Artist page for Nan Goldin (born 1953)
explores LGBT subcultures, moments of intimacy, the HIV/AIDS
Green hardcover notebook containing diary entries, thoughts and observations, and transcripts of interviews, recorded by Ian Breakwell during the period 08 December 1975-18 February 1976. Much of this notebook is taken up by diary entries written during Ian Breakwell’s placements, secured through the Artist Placement Group. The entries in the book cover his placements with the British Transport Film Unit, and the Department of Health and Social Security, with the Personal Social Services and Mental Health Group, Architects Division. Included is: a transcript of an excerpt of Ian Breakwell being interviewed by Peter Kennedy about, ‚The Institution‘, on page 1; …
-15; and a short note regarding the ‚Reminiscence Aids
Filmed interview with photographer Nan Goldin
began making images of friends who were dying of AIDS
Despite (or perhaps because of) being diagnosed with AIDS
Tate glossary definition for identity politics: An anti-authoritarian political and cultural movement that gained prominence in America and Europe the mid-1980s, asking questions about identity, repression, inequality and injustice
VALIE EXPORT 1968, printed late 1990s Ataxia – Aids
Tate glossary definition for identity politics: An anti-authoritarian political and cultural movement that gained prominence in America and Europe the mid-1980s, asking questions about identity, repression, inequality and injustice
VALIE EXPORT 1968, printed late 1990s Ataxia – Aids
Tate glossary definition for impasto: An area of thick paint, or texture, in a painting
1993 Nude David Bomberg 1943 Ataxia – Aids
Blue Derek Jarman 1993 Artwork Ataxia – Aids
This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1994, features interviews with Joseph Kosuth, Mrinalini Mukherjee, T.S. Enkhjin and Mona Hatoum.
where issues such as abuse, violence, the body and Aids
the 19th century before technology allowed hearing aids