Artist
Nan Goldin (American, born 1953)American, born 1953
CultureAmerican
Titles
- Memory Lost
Date2019
MediumSingle-channel high-definition video projection with audio
Dimensions24 minutes, 16 seconds
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Caroline Wiess Law Accessions Endowment Fund
Object number2020.469
Not on view
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Exhibition History"Memory Lost" has not been exhibited in the United States and is not yet owned by any other collection. It was shown at Marian Goodman Gallery in London in November 2019 and was due to be exhibited at the Stedelijk this autumn as part of a group show that has now been postponed by a year.
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Nan Goldin
2004
Three-channel video, color and sound, edition 2/5
2007.495.A-.C
William Kentridge
2020
Single channel video with stereo audio, edition 5/9 + 3 AP
Editing by Janus Fouché
Music: “Imimoya (Spirits),” composed by Nhlanhla Mahlangu; “Works for Prepared Piano,” composed by John Cage, performed by Markus Hinterhäuser
2020.558
Steve McQueen
2012–ongoing
Sequence of digitally scanned files, sound, continuous single or two-channel projection, edition 3/4 + 2 AP
2018.642
Francis Alÿs
2008–2009
Two channel video projection
2016.176.11.A,.B
Nan Goldin
1972–2007
Multi-media installation with 240 color and black and white slides with a programmed soundtrack
2020.401
William Wegman
1970
Single-channel digital video, transferred from Sony CV 1/2-inch video tape, black-and-white, sound
2019.402.14
William Wegman
1970
Single-channel digital video, transferred from Sony CV 1/2-inch video tape, black-and-white, sound
2019.402.13
William Wegman
1970
Single-channel digital video, transferred from Sony CV 1/2-inch video tape, black-and-white, sound
2019.402.16
William Wegman
1970
Single-channel digital video, transferred from Sony CV 1/2-inch video tape, black-and-white, sound
2019.402.15