Nan Goldin’s iconic photography series opens at the National Gallery
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6 JUL 2023
Nan Goldin is one of the world’s most influential photographers and her iconic series of 126 photographs The ballad of sexual dependency is a defining artwork of the 1980s. The National Gallery recently acquired the last, complete edition of this cornerstone work, which will be shown at the Gallery from 8 July.
Decades in the making, Goldin’s extended photographic study of her chosen family – her ‘tribe’ – is a deeply moving portrayal of life in the 1970s and 1980s, as the artist and her loved ones navigate a time of unrelenting energy and extremes.
National Gallery Curator of Photography Anne O’Hehir said Goldin’s rich and evocative series explores themes of sexual identity, community, and love and loss against the backdrop of New York City and has shaped a generation who’ve fallen in love with the unvarnished intimacy of her storytelling.
‘Goldin takes photographs to connect, to keep the people she loves in her memory. She is committed to the idea that photography can faithfully record a time and place and do so in a way that has real social purpose,’ O’Hehir said.
‘Using a documentary, snapshot style, she lays bare her life in the manner of a family album. We see her alongside her friends and lovers as they live their lives – hanging out, falling in and out of love, having children. But this is a community that would soon be decimated by HIV/AIDS and drug-related deaths.
‘The ballad of sexual dependency has become as much a testament to how much Goldin and her community have lost, as it is a record of the look and feel of a past time.’
O’Hehir said this engaged and at times moving series urges you to empathise with stories and experiences that are rarely depicted.
‘Goldin is committed to making public that which is usually hidden and private, and to the truthful recording of her life,’ O’Hehir said.
Goldin refers to The ballad of sexual dependency as her ‘public diary’, stating that her photographs ‘come out of relationships, not observation’. The work’s overriding themes, she has stated, are those of love and empathy and the tension between autonomy and interdependence in relationships—relationships in which all genders struggle to find a common language.
The ballad of sexual dependency began its life as a slideshow presented by Goldin at parties and in clubs and bars in New York City’s downtown art scene. The slide show was then distilled to a series of 126 photographs, which are now part of the national collection.
The opening of The ballad of sexual dependency at the National Gallery coincides with the release of Goldin’s acclaimed documentary All The Beauty And The Bloodshed on DocPlay. Directed by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras, All The Beauty And The Bloodshed is an epic, emotional and interconnected story about Goldin’s life, work and activism, focussing on her recent fight to hold the Sackler family accountable for the opioid crisis. The biographical film will also be screened at the National Gallery on Saturday 22 July.
Nan Goldin’s The ballad of sexual dependency is free and will be on display at the National Gallery in Kamberri/Canberra from 8 July 2023 – 28 Jan 2024. This exhibition is part of the National Gallery of Australia’s 40th Anniversary celebrations and continues the Know My Name gender equity initiative.
Nan Goldin’s exhibition The ballad of sexual dependency is supported by DocPlay, the streaming home of the world’s best documentaries.
Curator: Anne O’Hehir, Curator, Photography
EVENTS
The ballad of sexual dependency with curator Anne O’Hehir Sat 22 Jul 2023, 12.30pm – 1.15pm | Free, bookings essential
Join curator Anne O’Hehir to explore Nan Goldin’s defining artwork of the 1980s, The ballad of sexual dependency. Following the talk, a special screening of Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Laura Poitras’ All The Beauty and The Bloodshed will be held in our James Fairfax theatre.
All The Beauty and The Bloodshed Film Screening Sat 22 Jul 2023, 2pm | Free, bookings essential
Directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras, this film explores artist Nan Goldin’s art and activism in an emotional retelling through slideshows, intimate interviews, ground-breaking photography and rare footage of her personal fight with the Sackler family. Join curator Anne O’Hehir for a floor talk in the exhibition space before the screening.
Art Lab: Tell your story Sat 26 & Sun 27 Aug, 2023, 2pm | Free, bookings essential
Presented in partnership with PhotoAccess, this workshop will teach you how to use photography as a tool for documentation, observation, and expression through personal storytelling. All materials provided
Art Lab: Tell your story (online) Sat 2, Sun 3, Sat 9, Sun 10 Sep, 2023, 1pm | Free, bookings essential
Presented in partnership with PhotoAccess, this workshop will teach you how to use photography as a tool for documentation, observation, and expression through personal storytelling. All materials provided. Ticketholders will receive a zoom link to access this online event on Wednesday, 23 July 2023. Please contact the Gallery on +61 2 6240 6411 or young.people@nga.gov.au if you do not receive your viewing link.
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