Exhibition

Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well

At the Grand Palais, Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well unfolds from March 18 to June 21, 2026 as a journey through fifty years of images, sounds, and narratives. Born in Washington D.C. in 1953, Nan Goldin is one of the major figures of contemporary photography, but this presentation emphasizes a format that is essen...

Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well
Paris

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Venue

Grand Palais

Paris

Dates

18 March 2026 to 21 June 2026

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At the Grand Palais, Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well unfolds from March 18 to June 21, 2026 as a journey through fifty years of images, sounds, and narratives. Born in Washington D.C. in 1953, Nan Goldin is one of the major figures of contemporary photography, but this presentation emphasizes a format that is essen...

At the Grand Palais, six major Nan Goldin slideshows form an immersive journey from 1979 to today, in pavilions designed by Hala Wardé in Paris.

Editorial context

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On Expo Paris, Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well is most useful when it is read not only as a single event but as part of a broader route through Grand Palais, where exhibitions, artists and editorial themes can be compared quickly in English. This page becomes easier to place when it is connected to Modern art.

For an English reader, the point of this page is also practical: it clarifies the venue, dates and booking context, then opens clear paths toward related exhibitions, artists and subjects so that the visit does not remain isolated. 3 related exhibition pages are already close enough to help compare tone, period or venue.

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Editorial angle

This exhibition shows Nan Goldin in the living format of the slideshow, closest to the way she builds a narrative. The pavilions give each work a distinct presence. The visit speaks both to photography lovers and to those looking for a visual experience more...

["The Ballad of Sexual Dependency","The Other Side","Sisters Saints Sibyls","Memory Lost, Sirens, and Stendhal Syndrome","Pavilions designed by Hala Wardé"]

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Visit description

At the Grand Palais, Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well unfolds from March 18 to June 21, 2026 as a journey through fifty years of images, sounds, and narratives. Born in Washington D.

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This exhibition shows Nan Goldin in the living format of the slideshow, closest to the way she builds a narrative. The pavilions give each work a distinct presence. The visit speaks both to photography lovers and to those looking for a visual experience more.

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On Expo Paris, Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well is most useful when it is read not only as a single event but as part of a broader route through Grand Palais, where exhibitions, artists and editorial themes can be compared quickly in English. This page becomes easier to place when it is connected to Modern art.

How it connects

For an English reader, the point of this page is also practical: it clarifies the venue, dates and booking context, then opens clear paths toward related exhibitions, artists and subjects so that the visit does not remain isolated. 3 related exhibition pages are already close enough to help compare tone, period or venue.

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Movement: Modern art.

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Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well visual 1
Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well © Nan Goldin / Grand Palais

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