The Ballads issue of Aperture magazine is organized around the
themes contained within the original ballad--intimacy, friendship,
community, love, sex, trauma, music--while also honoring the urgent role
of the artist as a force for cultural and social change.
Few works have impacted the world of photography like Nan Goldin's The
Ballad of Sexual Dependency. Published by Aperture in 1986, The
Ballad retains an uncommon power with its unflinching portrayal of
friends, lovers, and relationships--a dramatic opera of joy and despair.
Decades on, influencing new generations of artists. Goldin herself
remains a bold, singular force in our culture. Aperture magazine
returns to an iconic work with "Ballads," a special issue featuring an
exclusive interview with Goldin as well as a section curated by the
artist dedicated to her influences.