Nan Goldin Benefit Edition
Nan Goldin
Benefit Edition
To accompany the theatrical release of All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, Nan Goldin is releasing a special limited edition print, for sale in collaboration with Marian Goodman Gallery.
Limit of 1 per customer. 100% of the profits* will be shared between P.A.I.N. and OnPointNYC.
Nan as a punk, London, 1978Digital pigment print
5 1/2 x 5 5/8 in. (14 x 14.4 cm)
Edition of 500 plus 30 artist's proofs
signed, unnumbered
$250 plus taxes and shipping
Flat rate shipping charges will be applied:
$25 for orders within the U.S.
$55 for orders outside of the U.S.
The sale will run while supplies last, with shipping scheduled 8-12 weeks after purchase. By making payment and accepting delivery of the work, you agree for a period of five years not to put this work into auction.
P.A.I.N. organized its first protest at the Met in 2018, and four years later, the Sackler name has been scrubbed from cultural institutions across the globe. Having successfully shamed the Sacklers, P.A.I.N. continues its work by advocating for harm reduction, drug decriminalization, and an end to the racist War on Drugs. Funds raised will support efforts to destigmatize drug use while highlighting compassionate, voluntary, evidence-based models for drug policy, healthcare, and treatment.
In 2021, OnPointNYC became the first organization in the US to open two Overdose Prevention Centers, enrolling 2150 participants who utilized the program 48,500 times. Staff intervened in 633 overdoses and helped New York City save an estimated $18.3 million in ambulance and ER costs in just their first year of operation. People who use drugs are facing an unpredictable street supply, largely contaminated by illicit fentanyl. Funds raised for OnPoint will go directly towards saving lives, building community, and setting a necessary precedent for harm reduction-based healthcare in the United States.
*Defined as retail price less printing cost (approximately $35)