OstLicht. Gallery for Photography
Vienna

Artists
Works Available By
- Bryan Adams
- Katherine Alling Farina
- Nobuyoshi Araki
- Eve Arnold
- Bruno Barbey
- IAIN BAXTER&
- Zarina Bhimji
- Mathieu Bitton
- Lazaro Blanco Fuentes
- Günter Brus
- René Burri
- Cai Dongdong
- Robert Capa
- Henri Cartier-Bresson
- Helen Chadwick
- William Claxton
- John Craig
- Bruce Davidson
- Loomis Dean
- Jean-Claude Dewolf
- Christian Eisenberger
- Henri Elwing
- Elliott Erwitt
- Evergon
- Sandi Fellman
- Franco Fontana
- Klaus Frahm
- Padhi Frieberger
- Gianni Berengo Gardin
- Jack Garofalo
- Luigi Ghirri
- Mario Giacomelli
- Frank Gillette
- John Gintoff
- Burt Glinn
- Nan Goldin
- Rainer Griese
- Ernst Haas
- Thomas Hoepker
- Tom Jacobi
- Barbara Kasten
- Gyorgy Kepes
- Stojan Kerbler
- Lenny Kravitz
- Ingrid von Kruse
- Hiroji Kubota
- Branko Lenart
- David Levinthal
- Roberta Lima
- Liu Silin
- Ulrich Mack
- David Magnus
- Sally Mann
- Mary Ellen Mark
- Will McBride
- Elfriede Mejchar
- Wayne Miller
- Inge Morath
- Stefan Moses
- Jimmy Nelson
- Barbara Norfleet
- Rita Nowak
- Olivia Parker
- Martin Parr
- Dino Pedriali
- Max Piva
- Roland Pleterski
- Cora Pongracz
- Elizaveta Porodina
- Charles Purvis
- Edward Quinn
- Vicki Ragan
- Bettina Rheims
- Marc Riboud
- Willy Rizzo
- Ernestine Ruben
- Jan Saudek
- David Schalko
- Alfons Schilling
- Julian Schnabel
- Werner Schnelle
- Martin Schoeller
- Rudolf Schwarzkogler
- Jacob Aue Sobol
- Dennis Stock
- Toshinobu Takeuchi
- Allan Tannenbaum
- Nicolas Tikhomiroff
- Alfons Walde
- Melanie Walker
- William Wegman
- Manfred Willmann
- Don Worth
- David Drew Zingg
Nan Goldin
(American, born 1953)
Nan Goldin is an American photographer known for her deeply personal and candid portraiture. Goldin’s intimate images act as a visual autobiography documenting herself and those closest to her, especially in the LGBTQ community and the heroin-addicted subculture. Her opus The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (1980–1986) is a 40-minute slideshow of 700 photographs set to music that chronicled her life in New York during the 1980s. The Ballad was first exhibited at the 1985 Whitney Biennial, and was made into a photobook the following year. “For me it is not a detachment to take a picture. It's a way of touching somebody—it's a caress,” she said of the medium. “I think that you can actually give people access to...







