Lisa Kostenko
b. 1991, head of digital at L’Oréal, art enthusiast
"Art has the power to change the world. Nan Goldin’s photographs are a striking example of this.
In New York back in the 1980s, she was an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and she has publicly campaigned against the Sackler family, who have contributed to the opioid epidemic in the USA. Her dedication to this shows that art is a powerful tool to highlight and change social injustices.
Her work Jimmy Paulette after the Parade reminds me that change is possible and that together we can create a better world."
Jimmy Paulette after the parade, NYC, 1991, 1991
ArtistNan Goldin,
Washington
*1953
Silver-dye bleach print
Sheet dimensions50,5 × 61 cm
Status
not on displayAccessionGift, Hanck Collection 1999
Provenance[...]; 1996 Wolfgang Hanck, Düsseldorf, erworben von der Griffelkunst-Vereinigung Hamburg e.V.; 2008 erworben durch Schenkung von Wolfgang HanckInventory numberHanck 1114
Contact
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