Nan Goldin Benefit Print and Magazine Set

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Artist Nan Goldin released a limited-edition print, Self-portrait in blue dress, New York City, 1985 which will also come with issue #239 of Aperture Magazine, titled “Ballads”. The issue features an exclusive interview with Goldin. The print will be available for nine days only which will end on Thursday, June 25 at midnight EDT.

Link - https://aperture.org/shop/nan-goldin-benefit-print/

Print Details - 

Signed archival pigment print, 5 x 7 inches Open edition, $200

“P.A.I.N is my activist group fighting the Sackler family, whose pharmaceutical company, Purdue Pharma, developed and pushed OxyContin, igniting the Opioid Epidemic. We expose the Sacklers’ toxic philanthropy through direct action and court intervention, and we address the overdose crisis by advocating for Harm Reduction. We’re proud to collaborate with VOCAL-NY, a Black-led membership organization and one of the most influential activist groups on the ground. They organize low-income New Yorkers across the state to end the drug war, homelessness, mass incarceration, and HIV/AIDS, while also providing direct services to people who use drugs. Together, we fight to end the drug war and uplift the movement for Black lives. #AllBlackLivesMatter.”— Nan Goldin

- JM 

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