Featured Image: Greer modeling jewelry, NYC, 1985 © Nan Goldin
Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery New York, Paris and London
There are a number of exhibitions from women in photography closing soon, so we’ve put together a handy guide to help you plan your weekend. Our ‘must see’ is Nan Goldin‘s Salome (2019) “a video that explores themes of seduction and revenge through Biblical references” (W Magazine) – part of her solo show Sirens.
Nan Goldin Sirens Marian Goodman Gallery (London, closes 11th Jan)
Dragana Jurisic & Catherine McWilliams Rebel Goddess Seen Fifteen (London, closes 11th Jan)
Susan Derges Mortal Moon Queen’s House (London, closes 10th Jan)
Linda MCartney Retrospective Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum (Glasgow, closes 12th Jan)
Marie Cecile Thijs Solo SmithDavidson (Amsterdam, closes 10th Jan)
Anaïs Senli The Heavy Air that Surrounds Us Galerie Im Turm (Berlin, closes 12th Jan)
Helga Paris Helga Paris, Fotografin Akademie der Künste ( Berlin, closes 12th Jan)
Wu Tsang There is no nonviolent way to look at somebody Gropius Bau (Berlin, closes 12th Jan)
Lisl Ponger Das Verschwinden der Mittelschicht (The Vanishing Middle Class) Kunsthaus (Dresden, closes 12th Jan)
Fiona Tan Goraiko Sprengel Museum (Hannover, closes 12th Jan)
Katharina Gruzei Bodies of Work Scope Hannover (Hannover, closes 11th Jan)
Luzia Simons Naturgeschichten Museum im Kleihues Bau (Kornwestheim, closes 12th Jan)
Martine Gutierrez Focus Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (Fort Worth, closes 12th Jan)
Farah Al Qasimi Open Arm Sea Houston Centre for Photography (Houston, closes 12th Jan)
Eve Sonneman Navigation with Dreams Nohra Haime Gallery (New York, closes 11th Jan)
Petra Senn The Fall of the Berlin Wall. Pictures and Imaginations, Berlin, Nov. 1989 Deutsches Haus at NYU (New York, closes 10th Jan)
Catherine Henriette Conte d’hiver, Conte d’été La Galerie Paris 1839 (Hong-Kong, closes 12th Jan)