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Ecstatic, devastating, revolutionary: Nan Goldin’s seminal work debuts in Australian show
Ecstatic, devastating, revolutionary: Nan Goldin’s seminal work debuts in Australian show

The full set of prints from Goldin's Ballad of Sexual Dependency is on show at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

the Guardian · 11 Jul, 2023 @ 10:26

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