Rise and Monty Kissing, New York City
Gelatin Silver Print
Photo
Contemporary Realism
1980
Contemporary
58.0 x 39.0 cm
MOMA - Museum of Modern Art
A Fragment of Intimacy Captured in Grain
In the quiet, shadowed corners of 1980s New York City, Nan Goldin captured more than just a photograph; she captured a heartbeat. Rise and Monty Kissing, New York City serves as a visceral window into a world defined by its raw, unvarnished truth. The image presents us with an intimate encounter between two men, their forms entwined in a moment of profound tenderness amidst the dim light of a private room. There is no artifice here, no staged perfection—only the grainy, silver-toned reality of a connection that feels both fleeting and eternal. For the collector, this piece offers a rare glimpse into the snapshot aesthetic, where the blur of movement and the texture of the print become essential narrators of the human experience, making the viewer feel less like an observer and more like a silent witness to a private truth.The Visual Diary of a Subculture
To look upon this work is to step into the historical currents of an era marked by both liberation and profound loss. As part of Goldin’s larger mission to document the lives of those on the fringes, this photograph breathes with the spirit of the queer underground in New York. It was a time of burgeoning identity and defiant passion, yet it was also shadowed by the encroaching darkness of the AIDS crisis. The muted palette and the stark, monochromatic tones do not merely depict a scene; they evoke the melancholic atmosphere of a community navigating vulnerability and resilience. The presence of everyday objects—a stray chair, a bottle, a cup—grounds this transcendent moment in the tangible, making the intimacy feel accessible, almost as if the viewer has stumbled upon a secret shared in the middle of the night. This layering of the mundane with the deeply emotional creates a narrative depth that is rare in contemporary photography.An Emotional Anchor for Modern Spaces
For the interior designer or the discerning art enthusiast, Rise and Monty Kissing offers an unparalleled emotional weight that transcends mere decoration. The photograph’s strength lies in its ability to act as an anchor within a room, providing a focal point of intense narrative gravity. Its monochromatic elegance allows it to integrate seamlessly into diverse aesthetic environments, from minimalist galleries to richly textured, contemporary living spaces. By choosing a reproduction of such historical and emotional significance, one does not simply hang a picture on a wall; one invites a conversation about identity, memory, and the enduring power of human connection. It is a piece that demands reflection, offering a quiet, powerful presence that continues to resonate long after the first glance, making it an exquisite choice for those seeking art that possesses both soul and substance.Nan Goldin (1953 –)
Nan Goldin's intimate photography chronicles LGBTQ+ life, the AIDS crisis & opioid epidemic with raw honesty. Known for 'The Ballad of Sexual Dependency,' she’s a vital voice documenting marginalized communities.
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About this artwork
- Title: Rise and Monty Kissing, New York City
- Artist: Nan Goldin
- Year: 1980
- Original dimensions: 58.0 x 39.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: MOMA - Museum of Modern Art
- Movement: Contemporary Realism
- Period: Contemporary
- Creative period: Late Period
Quick Facts
- Medium: Silver dye bleach print
- Year: 1980
- Artist: Nan Goldin
- Notable elements or techniques: Blurry, saturated images
- Dimensions: 39.4 × 58.7 cm
- Movement: Conceptual Photography
- Artistic style: Diaristic