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Nan Goldin Sells Prints to Assist At-Danger Trans Folks
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Nan Goldin Sells Prints to Assist At-Danger Trans Folks

Last updated: June 12, 2025 10:18 pm
Editorial Board Published June 12, 2025
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From govt orders combating “gender ideology” to dangerous rhetoric scorning gender-affirming care, President Donald Trump has relentlessly attacked transgender, intersex, and gender non-conforming populations since his first day again within the White Home in January. In response to this scathing tirade, artist and activist Nan Goldin and the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Artwork (LLMA) launched a two-week on-line print sale this morning, June 12, to boost funds for 3 organizations dedicated to supporting and defending self-determined gender id and expression by way of authorized help and advocacy, direct money help, and academic programming.

The sale is of five-by-seven-inch prints of two intimate portraits by Goldin: “Jimmy Paulette at Wigstock” (1991) and “Thora with teddy bear” (2020). Each set in New York Metropolis, the primary captures hairstylist Jimmy Paul (also called Jimmy Paulette) in a blonde bouffant wig on the out of doors drag competition Wigstock, whereas the second options author Thora Siemsen in Goldin’s Clinton Hill house through the COVID-19 pandemic. The prints are listed for $250 every (you may solely purchase one among every). The print sale runs by way of 5pm EST, June 26.

All proceeds from the sale shall be distributed among the many LLMA, the authorized help group Sylvia Rivera Regulation Venture (SRLP), and the Trans Earnings Venture (TIP), a Louisiana-based nonprofit that gives assured revenue help to trans individuals with a concentrate on intercourse employees.

“Hundreds of anti-trans bills are threatening trans people’s safety, stability, and health,” Goldin mentioned in an announcement. “Transphobia has long plagued legislation and culture, and this print sale centers the needs of trans people, raising funds for organizations directly working with, responding to, and supporting them.”

Nan Goldin, “Thora with teddy bear” (2020)

Since 2023, america has seen a surge in anti-trans payments into consideration, together with 113 payments which have already handed in 2025. Final month, the Home of Representatives handed a invoice that may prohibit Medicaid protection on all gender-affirming care, together with puberty blockers, hormone remedy, and gender transition surgical procedure.

TIP’s Government Director Natalie Rupp informed Hyperallergic in a telephone name that these threats to Medicaid will basically make the group an insurer for trans individuals in want of those life-saving medical companies. For small grassroots organizations like TIP, which is run by a two-person workers consisting of Rupp and Tobi Jaunzemis, funding from efforts like this print sale shall be essential for them to proceed their work. 

“ When we talk about taking away trans healthcare, we’re really talking about taking away the right for trans people to exist safely at all,” Rupp mentioned. “This sale couldn’t be at a better time to help us secure the safety and the right to exist for trans people in Louisiana.”

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