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December 18, 2011

Yesterday Andrea and I spent two wonderful hours on West 21st and 22nd Streets in Chelsea. The most moving exhibit we saw was by Nan Goldin. She was commissioned by the Louvre to photograph its collection; in the exhibit, she draws parallels between some of its greatest works and her own photographs. The exhibit includes a video slideshow with a bit of her narration as well as original — and absolutely mesmerizing — music.

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    This speaks volumes to what I’ve been trying to tell people for so long. NUDITY IS NOT PORN.
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