Tag Archives: Nan Goldin

10 must-see shows at London gallery weekend

This weekend (and beyond), commercial galleries all over the city will be showcasing works by top artists, and admission is free. From a film by Nan Goldin to footage of Palestinian youth, here are 10 great shows to watch if you’re in the capital. Kiki KoGelnik: Dance In the late Kiki Kogelnik’s paintings and sculptures,… Read More »

Nan Goldin ranked number one in Art Review Power 100

C on the Wall, Bangkok, 1992, Nan Goldin (Nan Goldin) Nan Goldin was working as a go-go dancer in New York in the late 1970s and, thanks to Maggie Smith, owner of the Tin Pan Alley bar, she realized herself as a political artist. His most famous works belong to that period; Gritty but tender… Read More »