.:. art / a visual storyteller
Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well
October 11, 2025 through February 15, 2026
Enter the darkness of the Hangar's Naves – past the light of the Hangar's
Shed – and let your eyes adjust. One by one, eight specially designed
huts (black, of course) will come into focus and show you the way to Goldin's (Washington D.C., 1953) dispersed artworks.
.:. Inside each hut, you'll find collections of
slideshows or proper
videos, each proving why the artist may be called the most exciting storyteller of the 20th and the 21st century. Her pictures, either still or in motion, represent people out of empathy, not in terms of the canonical observation from outside that any photographer in the world can provide through their smartphones.
.:. Some images may hurt. Sex or transgender cannot be rejected as pornography. Empathy and art are beyond any discrimination, after all, and everything
will end well.