
Nan’s photo collage of the actor is accompanied by a video interview with a 91-year-old activist, campaigning for a governmental apology for his homosexuality conviction 70 years ago, as well as a screenings of Jean Genet’s 1975 prison romance film, Un Chant d’Amour, and an early silent recording of Oscar Wilde’s play, Salome. But somehow I didn’t see it,” she tells the Guardian’s Sean O’Hagan.ĭespite this oversight, Goldin photographed Schick repeatedly, and has employed the actor’s sexuality and beauty in a new installation at Reading Prison. “I have been clocking men as gay before they knew it since I was 14 or 15. Goldin met Schick in 1996 and didn’t realise the actor was gay until after she had slept with him. Schick modelled in Paris and Berlin for US photographer Nan Goldin. The German actor Clemens Schick played Le Chiffre’s henchman Kratt in the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale, and also appears on the cover of our 2003 Nan Goldin book, The Devil’s Playground. Clemens Schick (born 15 February 1972) is a German actor, model, political activist and. Goldin deals with this subject in two adjacent cells. You might recognise the man on the walls of this cell at Reading Prison, above. notably the renegade New York artist-photographer Nan Goldin and the.

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