NEW YORK, N.Y.- Matthew Marks presents Nan Goldin: Scopophilia, the new exhibition in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. This is the artist's first exhibition in New York since 2007 and includes the U.S. debut of Scopophilia, a new 25-minute-long slide installation commissioned last year by the Louvre Museum.
Scopophilia, which consists of over 400 photographs culled from Goldins career, pairs her own autobiographical images with new photographs of paintings and sculpture from the Louvres collection. Organized around themes of love and desire, Scopophilia, which means the love of looking, reflects on Goldins intensely personal photographs, as well as the unique permission given to the artist to photograph freely throughout the Louvre Museum. Of this project, Goldin explains, Desire awoken by images is the projects true starting point. It is about the idea of taking a picture of a sculpture or a painting in an attempt to bring it to life.
Nan Goldins work has been the subject of two major touring museum retrospectives, one organized in 1996 by the Whitney Museum of American Art, and another, in 2001, by the Centre Georges Pompidou. Goldin was admitted to the French Legion of Honor in 2006 and received the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in 2007. Last year Nan Goldin: Berlin Work, Photographs 1984-2009 was seen at the Berlinische Gallery in Berlin. Goldins seminal work, the slide installation called The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, is currently on view at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis through October 16.
Scopophilia, is the artists eighth exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery since 1992.
Nan Goldin: Scopophilia, will be on view at the Matthew Marks Gallery, 522 West 22nd Street (between 10th and 11th Avenues), from October 28 through December 23. Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.