Interview with Nan Goldin: chronicler of the queer scene

Nan Goldin welcomes us to a detached small townhouse in Brooklyn, New York, where she lives on the second floor. Open stucco fireplace, creaking floorboards, bohemian ambience. She is best known for her intimate photos of the gay and lesbian community in Boston and New York, which she was a part of. Now, at 69, the photographer is experiencing an unexpected career high. The magazine Monopol named her the most influential artist in the world at the moment, a documentary about her life won the Golden Lion in Venice in 2022 and was this year for

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