Exhibition // Nan Goldin – Memory Lost

In the exhibition with selected works from Louisiana’s collection, you’ll find the new acquisition: 'Memory Lost' by Nan Goldin. The work is an approx 24 minute long digital slide show, which has already been heralded as a masterpiece in Goldin's career. The work - which is both intimate, poetic, captivating and heartbreaking - revolves around abuse, friendship, love, deprivation and loss. It is jointly owned by the Louisiana and Moderna Museet, Stockholm.

‘Memory Lost’ (2019-21) is composed of images and footage from Goldin’s extensive archive. The artist has battled with addicition and came close to dying a few years ago as a result of her addiction to the painkiller OxyContin. Since then, she has been at the forefront of the fight against the Sackler family, the producers of this drug, which in large part has caused the current, devastating opioid epidemic in the United States. Goldin and her activist group P.A.I.N. have been portrayed in the award-winning documentary ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’, which recently was nominated to an Oscar.

 

Opening hours

Tuesday - Friday 11:00 - 22:00

Saturday - Sunday 11:00 - 18:00

Monday closed


Screening // All the Beauty and the Bloodshed

Screening // 18:30

Each year, 75,000 Americans die from an overdose of addictive, pain-relieving drugs, the so-called opioids.

‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ draws an intimate portrait of the uncompromising photo artist Nan Goldin, who today fights as activist in order for the pharmaceutical dynasty The Sackler Family to be held accountable for its role in the opioid epidemic.

Goldin (b. 1953) broke through with his skinless photographs of gay and transgender subcultures in Boston and New York in the 1970s and 80s and today hangs in the world’s leading museums - museums that receive generous donations from, among others, The Sackler Family.

The film focuses on Goldin’s fierce battle against Sackler. But at the same time, it unfolds a story about the journey from an insecure childhood to a limitless artistic life. The uncovering of the devastating social problem is thus provided with a personal story about family relationships, abuse, love and art.

The film won the Golden Lion in Venice in 2022 and was nominated for an Oscar in 2023.

 

Director: Laura Poitras

USA 2022. DCP. 122min. English dialogue with Danish subtitles. With Nan Goldin, David Velasco, Megan Kapler, Marina Berio.

 

Get you tickets here: https://www.dfi.dk/cinemateket/biograf/filmserier/serie/copenhagen-photo-festival#all


Screening // All the Beauty and the Bloodshed

Screening // 21:45

Each year, 75,000 Americans die from an overdose of addictive, pain-relieving drugs, the so-called opioids.

‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ draws an intimate portrait of the uncompromising photo artist Nan Goldin, who today fights as activist in order for the pharmaceutical dynasty The Sackler Family to be held accountable for its role in the opioid epidemic.

Goldin (b. 1953) broke through with his skinless photographs of gay and transgender subcultures in Boston and New York in the 1970s and 80s and today hangs in the world’s leading museums - museums that receive generous donations from, among others, The Sackler Family.

The film focuses on Goldin’s fierce battle against Sackler. But at the same time, it unfolds a story about the journey from an insecure childhood to a limitless artistic life. The uncovering of the devastating social problem is thus provided with a personal story about family relationships, abuse, love and art.

The film won the Golden Lion in Venice in 2022 and was nominated for an Oscar in 2023.

 

Director: Laura Poitras

USA 2022. DCP. 122min. English dialogue with Danish subtitles. With Nan Goldin, David Velasco, Megan Kapler, Marina Berio.

 

Get you tickets here: https://www.dfi.dk/cinemateket/biograf/filmserier/serie/copenhagen-photo-festival#all


Exhibition // Nan Goldin – Memory Lost

In the exhibition with selected works from Louisiana’s collection, you’ll find the new acquisition: 'Memory Lost' by Nan Goldin. The work is an approx 24 minute long digital slide show, which has already been heralded as a masterpiece in Goldin's career. The work - which is both intimate, poetic, captivating and heartbreaking - revolves around abuse, friendship, love, deprivation and loss. It is jointly owned by the Louisiana and Moderna Museet, Stockholm.

‘Memory Lost’ (2019-21) is composed of images and footage from Goldin’s extensive archive. The artist has battled with addicition and came close to dying a few years ago as a result of her addiction to the painkiller OxyContin. Since then, she has been at the forefront of the fight against the Sackler family, the producers of this drug, which in large part has caused the current, devastating opioid epidemic in the United States. Goldin and her activist group P.A.I.N. have been portrayed in the award-winning documentary ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’, which recently was nominated to an Oscar.

 

Opening hours

Tuesday - Friday 11:00 - 22:00

Saturday - Sunday 11:00 - 18:00

Monday closed