Nan Goldin - Self-Portrait in Blue Dress, New York City, 1985 (Signed)
Nan Goldin
Self-portrait in blue dress, New York City, 1985
Archival pigment print
Image size: 5 x 7 inches
Limited Edition
Signed by the artist on the reverse
Documentation (COA) is attached to the back of the frame.
Housed in a white wood frame with an archival acid free matte.
Frame size: 13.25”W x 13.25”H
This special limited-edition print, Self-portrait in blue dress, New York City, 1985, comes with issue #239 of Aperture magazine, titled “Ballads,” which is dedicated to the enduring influence of Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (Aperture, 1986). The issue features an exclusive interview with Goldin, as well as a section she curated dedicated to her influences across photography, film, and literature.
Nan Goldin
Self-portrait in blue dress, New York City, 1985
Archival pigment print
Image size: 5 x 7 inches
Limited Edition
Signed by the artist on the reverse
Documentation (COA) is attached to the back of the frame.
Housed in a white wood frame with an archival acid free matte.
Frame size: 13.25”W x 13.25”H
This special limited-edition print, Self-portrait in blue dress, New York City, 1985, comes with issue #239 of Aperture magazine, titled “Ballads,” which is dedicated to the enduring influence of Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (Aperture, 1986). The issue features an exclusive interview with Goldin, as well as a section she curated dedicated to her influences across photography, film, and literature.
Nan Goldin
Self-portrait in blue dress, New York City, 1985
Archival pigment print
Image size: 5 x 7 inches
Limited Edition
Signed by the artist on the reverse
Documentation (COA) is attached to the back of the frame.
Housed in a white wood frame with an archival acid free matte.
Frame size: 13.25”W x 13.25”H
This special limited-edition print, Self-portrait in blue dress, New York City, 1985, comes with issue #239 of Aperture magazine, titled “Ballads,” which is dedicated to the enduring influence of Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (Aperture, 1986). The issue features an exclusive interview with Goldin, as well as a section she curated dedicated to her influences across photography, film, and literature.