Four critical slideshow works from the iconic photographer, activist and pioneer of the genre
Published with Moderna Museet, Stockholm.
This slipcased box set presents four of Nan Goldin's most important slideshow works, presented in book form in their entirety for the first time. The first volume Memory Lost explores the darkness of addiction and the claustrophobia of drug use, and is considered by Goldin to be her most important piece since the seminal Ballad of Sexual Dependency. Sirens / Salome is a single volume containing two works comprised of found footage: Sirens, about the experience of being ecstatically high and named after the Greek myth in which sailors are seduced by pleasure to their death; and Salome, which explores temptation, destruction and the male gaze. In Stendhal Syndrome Goldin pairs her autobiographical images with photographs that she made of paintings and sculptures from museums throughout the world, centered around themes of love and desire.