Renowned Jewish American photographer Nan Goldin used the opening of her retrospective exhibition at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin to denounce Israel’s genocide and call for global action. Goldin, 71, emphasized her moral outrage in a powerful speech that drew parallels between the Nazi Holocaust, the pogroms her grandparents fled in Russia, and the current Israeli genocide in Gaza.
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