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Photographic c-print on archival paper. Signed by the artist on the label verso. Suzanne With Mona Lisa, Mexico City 1981 by Nan Goldin is a photographic c-print reprinted in 2025 from an original 1981 image. Bathed in a deep red hue, the photograph shows a woman—Suzanne—standing in a dimly lit room, her reflection faintly visible in a vintage mirror. The presence of a Mona Lisa reproduction on the wall adds a layer of art historical dialogue, contrasting classical serenity with the emotional tension in the image. Goldin’s signature use of saturated color and ambient light captures a moment steeped in introspection, intimacy, and psychological depth.
Suzanne With Mona Lisa, Mexico City 1981, 2025
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Photographic c-print on archival paper. Signed by the artist on the label verso. Suzanne With Mona Lisa, Mexico City 1981 by Nan Goldin is a photographic c-print reprinted in 2025 from an original 1981 image. Bathed in a deep red hue, the photograph shows a woman—Suzanne—standing in a dimly lit room, her reflection faintly visible in a vintage mirror. The presence of a Mona Lisa reproduction on the wall adds a layer of art historical dialogue, contrasting classical serenity with the emotional tension in the image. Goldin’s signature use of saturated color and ambient light captures a moment steeped in introspection, intimacy, and psychological depth.
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What is Queer Aesthetics?
Queer Aesthetics refers to an art movement that emerged in the 1980s, focusing on themes of homosexuality, lesbianism, and broader issues of identity and gender. This movement gained momentum in the context of the AIDS crisis and the feminist movement, challenging traditional representations of sexuality and gender. Queer Aesthetics often explores the fluidity of gender and identity, as seen in the works of artists like Nan Goldin, who is known for her photography of individuals with ambiguous or non-conforming gender presentations.
