Tuesday, March 8, 2011





Been looking a lot at Nan Goldin’s work, especially the Ballad of Sexual Dependency. Thinking a lot about the quote she said, “there is a popular notion that the photography is by nature a voyeur, the last one invited to the past. But I’m not crashing, this is my party. This is my family, my history.” What does it mean to document my history, relationships, friends, family, lovers? Is that voyeurism, or just an need to try and record and make sense of what is around me?

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