Déjà Vu no.9: Nan Goldin (1992)
Nan Goldin’s photography is a raw, unflinching exploration of intimacy, memory, and the human condition. Her work captures the fleeting moments of life with a visceral honesty that feels both deeply personal and universally recognizable. The Japanese photography quarterly Déjà-vu, published in the early 1990s, played a pivotal role in shaping the dialogue between Japanese and Western photography. Unlike the technical magazines that dominated the era, this bilingual publication focused on in-depth photographic features of contemporary photographers, accompanied by essays in both Japanese and English. This edition showcases Nan Goldin, Shinzo Shimano and Nobuyoshi Araki. Published by Photo-Planète, 1992.
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