Nan Goldin; David Armstrong - A Double Life [First Edition] - 1994
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Hardback first edition titled A Double Life by Nan Goldin and David Armstrong, in English, 188 pages, published by Scalo Publishers in 1994, in very good condition with wear to the slip jacket.
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The book itself and it's pages are in very good condition, the slip jacket however shows signs of wear especially along the top (please see photos).
This is a chronicle of Nan Goldin - a New York-based photographer - and her friend David Armstrong's friends, loves, and lives over 20 years. The book is both a visual dialogue between two artists and the portrait of a generation whose hopes and aspirations have been scarred by drugs, AIDS and sexual harassment. The parallel paths of their lives are represented in this book in the juxtaposition of styles - Goldin's colour photography set against Armstrong's more austere black-and-white imagery. It is both an illustrated history of recent culture and an artistic experiment.
The book itself and it's pages are in very good condition, the slip jacket however shows signs of wear especially along the top (please see photos).
This is a chronicle of Nan Goldin - a New York-based photographer - and her friend David Armstrong's friends, loves, and lives over 20 years. The book is both a visual dialogue between two artists and the portrait of a generation whose hopes and aspirations have been scarred by drugs, AIDS and sexual harassment. The parallel paths of their lives are represented in this book in the juxtaposition of styles - Goldin's colour photography set against Armstrong's more austere black-and-white imagery. It is both an illustrated history of recent culture and an artistic experiment.

