UK Pulls Nan Goldin’s Art at Thanksgiving Show



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LONDON (AP) — A picture taken by award-winning American photographer Nan Goldin has been pulled from a British gallery over concerns it amounted to child pornography, a newspaper reported Tuesday.The Daily Telegraph said the picture, which was seized by police, shows two young girls, one sitting with her legs wide apart. It did not say whether the girls were naked.
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Who is Nan Goldin?

Nan Goldin was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in the DC area suburbs in Maryland, but ran away from home and was fostered by a variety of families. Nan Goldin later schooling was at the Satya Community School in Boston, where a teacher introduced her to the camera in 1968, when Nan Goldin was fifteen.

Nan Goldin first solo show was in Boston in 1973, based on her photography among the city’s gay and transvestite communities, to which Nan Goldin had been introduced by her friend David Armstrong. It was he who renamed her “Nan”. Nan Goldin graduated from School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston/Tufts University in 1978.

Nan Goldin moved to New York City and began documentary photography of the punk newwave music scene, and the city’s vibrant gay subculture in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. Nan Goldin gradually being drawn in to the Bowery’s hard drug subculture. These photographs, taken from 1979 to 1986, form her famous work The Ballad of Sexual Dependency. The snapshot aesthetic images depict drug use, violent, aggressive couples and autobiographical moments. Most of her Ballad subjects were dead by the 1990s due to either drug overdoses or AIDS, including her close friend and often photographed subject, Cookie Mueller. In addition to the Ballad Nan Goldin combined her pictures in two other series I’ll Be Your Mirror and All by Myself.
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