American photographer Goldin was introduced to the camera in 1968 when she fifteen years old. Throughout her career, she has used photography as what she once famously called “the diary I let people read.”

C.Z. and Max on the Beach (Truro, MA)
American photographer Goldin was introduced to the camera in 1968 when she fifteen years old. Throughout her career, she has used photography as what she once famously called “the diary I let people read.”

C.Z. and Max on the Beach (Truro, MA)
“In regard to my attempt at the immaterial, which is to say the void… impossible to give you a photograph. Please publish he photocopy, this page written by my own hand, to clearly show that i am of good faith.”

Anthropométries, 1960
A short examination of structure and sound, this film shot in black and white in Venice presents three sections of similar film to us over the course of six minutes.

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