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Edition of 250 - Color Multiple print - In mint condition // The Women’s March, 1789 by Nan Goldin, created in 2019, is a pigment print that revisits a key historical moment through a striking contemporary lens. This piece captures a statue of a woman bathed in dramatic, shadowed lighting, evoking the intensity and determination associated with the Women’s March on Versailles during the French Revolution. The statue, adorned in classical drapery and mid-gesture, appears frozen in time, symbolizing resilience and defiance. The shadowed background amplifies the statue's form, allowing the viewer to focus on the details and expression of strength. Goldin’s print is a limited edition of 250, showcasing her ability to fuse historical and contemporary themes into a powerful, reflective image.
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Edition of 250 - Color Multiple print - In mint condition // The Women’s March, 1789 by Nan Goldin, created in 2019, is a pigment print that revisits a key historical moment through a striking contemporary lens. This piece captures a statue of a woman bathed in dramatic, shadowed lighting, evoking the intensity and determination associated with the Women’s March on Versailles during the French Revolution. The statue, adorned in classical drapery and mid-gesture, appears frozen in time, symbolizing resilience and defiance. The shadowed background amplifies the statue's form, allowing the viewer to focus on the details and expression of strength. Goldin’s print is a limited edition of 250, showcasing her ability to fuse historical and contemporary themes into a powerful, reflective image.
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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.