Jim Goldberg

Signature Drop #002: Jim Goldberg

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Signature Drop is a brand new quarterly release of one-of-a-kind, time-limited pieces. Each drop features a collaboration with one or more Magnum photographers, producing exclusive items like posters or prints, hand-finished with signatures, writing, and other personal touches. Editions are available for 72 hours only with no surplus. Pieces are specially crafted for Magnum, emphasizing the independence and artistic spirit intrinsic to the collective.
Please be aware that all posters are made-to-order and hand-finished. Expected delivery by December.
Description

The print is available for purchase between:

Friday, September 20th, 12 p.m. EST
to Monday, September 23, 12 p.m. EST

For this Drop, Jim Goldberg wields various media to hand-personalize two 18x24” posters. The image selections emerge from his latest series, Coming and Going, Goldberg’s autobiographical opus reexamining and reimagining a lifetime of images through techniques like montage, annotation, collage, and reconstruction. The first, “The Last Day of Summer 1997” is a matte black-and-white poster punctuated by a color Polaroid with a glossy overlay. The second poster, “My Dream” is a dense collage of cut up contact sheets surrounding a photogram of a child.

Both are hand-finished by Goldberg.

Specification

148gsm Mohawk Everyday Uncoated paper
Size: 18 x 24 in (45.7 x 61 cm)

This print is for personal use only, intended for display in the home or other private spaces. For all other purposes, such as display in public spaces or institutions, publishing the image online or in print, or any other form of usage, permission must be granted by Magnum Photos.

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All orders will be processed as quickly as possible, and are anticipated to ship by December 2024. After successfully placing an order you will receive an email confirming your order. Once your order ships, you will receive another email that will include your tracking number.

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Behind the Work:

“I have no I have no choice but to follow my intuition. I'm kind of blessed and cursed with that, so I just use it as much as I can, as best as I can.”

In his 2023 series Coming and Going, Goldberg chronicles more than 40 years of his life through his unique practice of collage, annotation, and montage. The autobiographical series, which he began work on in 1999, offers snippets of recognizable faces and references from his career to date alongside life-changing events like his father’s illness, getting married and divorced, the birth of his daughter, the death of loved ones, and the start of a new life — emphasizing the intimate connection between personal matters and public-facing projects. Through additions, reductions, and other alterations, Goldberg radically engages with his own biography, wielding memory as a powerful and highly versatile medium.

“I think we tell stories to each other to exist. So, we live to tell stories. I needed to tell this story. Coming and Going is that.”

For Signature Drop #002, Goldberg selected two images from Coming and Going to be printed as separate 18” x 24” posters, further transforming each with tools and techniques like markers, pastels, and smudging. He said, “I wanted to choose two images that I could add to. A lot of times my process is an additive process — where I take the photograph and then I collage it, or I draw on it, or add text on it… these were images that I could do that with.”
“I'm really happy that I was able to take these two and play with them in ways that I think will make them unique, unique pieces for the people who have them in their homes.”

The first poster shows an image taken during a water festival on the Fourth of July in Monte Rio, California, a town on the Russian River. A float of a sinking house was created in honor of the river flooding a year prior. The picture on top of it is a Polaroid he took in 1997 — a self-portrait, titled “The Last Day of Summer.” He outlines the whole poster in red.

“I thought the two of them together made sense, because at that time I was going through a hard time. I was going through a divorce; my family was breaking up,” Goldberg said. “I felt it was relatable where I was, and where that flood of emotions and sinking feeling one has when something doesn’t go the way that you want.”
The second image is a collection of cut-up contact sheets that Goldberg saved over the years from his project Raised by Wolves. He wasn’t sure if he should include any work from Raised by Wolves in Coming and Going since it’s not technically about him. But at the same time, he concluded, it was very much about him. Not only was it part of Goldberg’s past, but of his present too. For this image, he wanted to honor that work, as well as the people in it, and the dreams that they and he had at the time of what it would become: Raised by Wolves.

“I cut those contact sheets up and I put them surrounding a photogram in which the words ‘my dreams’ are written in it,” explained Goldberg. “And I thought that was emblematic of all the kids, all the people involved in Raised by Wolves — the dreams and lost dreams that they had of growing up and of a better world for themselves.”