This celebrated American photographer made a career out of documenting the eccentric and often tragic lives of homosexuals, transsexuals and other gender-benders -- a series of close knit societies whose loyalty and generosity redefine the notion of family.
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This celebrated American photographer made a career out of documenting the eccentric and often tragic lives of homosexuals, transsexuals and other gender-benders -- a series of close knit societies whose loyalty and generosity redefine the notion of family.
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Fine Condition. Book Very slim volume, twenty pages with 11 black and white photographs. Illustrated wraps. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas June 25-August 8, 1999. Catalogue of the Exhibition. Size: 8½" x 5½". Important exhibition ephemera.
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(GOLDIN, NAN). Goldin, Nan. BIBLIOTHEK DER FOTOGRAFIE (SPEZIAL FOTOGRAFIE) PORTFOLIO NO. 11 (STERN): NAN GOLDIN. Hamburg, GERMANY: Stern Bibliothek Der Fotografie / Gruner + Jahr AG, 1999. First Edition. Folio. Stapled Pictorial Wrappers. Photography Monograph. As New. 98pp, profusely illustrated in color and b&w. Text in English & German. The most interesting editions of this elegantly produced photography special published by Stern Magazine invariably sell out quickly, and this eleventh installment devoted to Nan Goldin was no exception. Her powerful self-portraits and gritty images of friends living "la vie Boheme" in Boston, New York and Berlin still are capable of gripping the observer with each subsequent viewing. A pristine copy still in the publisher's shrinkwrap. 3-570-19166-4 Inventory Number: 017215.
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Fine. An oversize paperback original. (10 1/2" X 14") About fine in stapled pictorial printed wrappers. (Hint of slight wear) A retrospective collection of the photographer's work.