Legendary artist Nan Goldin and MOCA Assistant Curator Lanka Tattersall discuss Goldin’s work, on view in the exhibition Real Worlds: Brassaï, Arbus, Goldin.
Love this women. so rarely do we see and hear such insight. I love how she doesnt pretend to be happy , light and optimistic. She wears her pain beautifully, thus giving the viewer permission to do so. Today its all hate talk, against others, or light and rainbows, when life is defini ntly not all power of positive thought etc. Good people go through shit, and its not because they werent thinking happy thoughts etc. shes deep, and i respect that.
That moment when the interviewer gets called out for not listening to Nan's answer regarding Arbus, and even after that when Nan discloses that she had no idea MOCA was having an exhibition with her work until she read about it in Artforum. Awkward to be sure, but it's worth getting past those little bumps in the conversation to hear what Nan Goldin has to say about life and art in 2018.
This Women is incredible. I love her and would love to just sit down with her at some restaurant in NYC and just talk to her. My mother spent a lot of time in NYC in the early and mid 80’s. And that’s all I have to say about that...
This interviewer is horrible. She doesn’t understand the person she’s interviewing at all. She doesn’t understand the perspective and she doesn’t understand the motive of the work.
The camera angle really sucks. We cannot see Nan's work as she was sharing. It is disrespect to the artist whose work is about the images and not just her words.
The interviewer is embarrassingly out of her depth here. She either doesn't listen or she is incapable of adapting her responses or questions. An interview should be a conversation and this isn't a conversation.
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