Diving for Pearls

Nan Goldin

¥19,800(¥18,000 + tax)

Publisher/Steidl

   Published/2016
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/207   Size/235*240*20
Google翻訳
Diving for Pearls is a collection of works by Nan Goldin, one of the leading female photographers of the 20th century. In Japan, Nobuyoshi Araki created a kind of boom in the 1980s, and his "private photographs" that weaved unique stories involving eroticism attracted attention, but Goldin was the most famous private photographer in the United States at the same time. The intimate images of loved ones and friends that he cherished, sometimes including homosexuals and drag queens, had a huge impact on the subculture and fashion culture of the 1990s. It had an impact. This work features many of Goldin's previously unpublished works of intimate images, as well as misshots and misprints from analog photography, as well as reproductions of famous portraits captured at the Louvre Museum, to which he was invited. A book that seems to have been compiled to explore the similarities between past and present ``beauty'' while interweaving them. This is a wonderful book that allows you to enjoy Goldin's unique and ever-evolving aesthetic sense.
<Related Artists> Nan GoldinDavid Armstrong
<Condition> Very good.
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