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  • NIKI LAUDA ATTENDING A PARTY TO BENEFIT THE CLINIC CLOWNS ORGANISATION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA - 24 APR 2006
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    NIKI LAUDA ATTENDING A PARTY TO BENEFIT THE CLINIC CLOWNS ORGANISATION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA - 24 APR 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer/REX (584316i)
    Niki Lauda
    NIKI LAUDA ATTENDING A PARTY TO BENEFIT THE CLINIC CLOWNS ORGANISATION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA - 24 APR 2006

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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    Pierre Alozie / eyevine

     

  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    DUKAS_101169921_EYE
    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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    Pierre Alozie / eyevine

     

  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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    Pierre Alozie / eyevine

     

  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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    Pierre Alozie / eyevine

     

  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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    Pierre Alozie / eyevine

     

  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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    Pierre Alozie / eyevine

     

  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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    Pierre Alozie / eyevine

     

  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Sally Boyle holds up a photograph of her son Alexander Longo, deceased at 30 due to prescription painkiller addiction, as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin (not see) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin holds up a prescription bottle as she alongside her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: A protester holds up a prescription bottle as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest in front of the Met Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Member of Rise and Resist Andy Ratto, 34, from Brooklyn, holds up his hands as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Member of Rise and Resist Andy Ratto, 34, from Brooklyn, holds up his hands as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Member of Rise and Resist Andy Ratto, 34, from Brooklyn, holds up his hands as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Member of Rise and Resist Andy Ratto, 34, from Brooklyn, holds up his hands as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: A protester holds up a sign as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest out of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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  • Nan Goldin
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    Nan Goldin
    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Protesters march after photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) out of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: A protester holds up a sign as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Protesters stage a "die-in" as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Mock paper prescriptions rain down as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Protesters stage a "die-in" as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Protesters stage a "die-in" as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Protesters stage a "die-in" as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) stages a "die-in" during a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) stages a "die-in" during a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Mock paper prescriptions rain down as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Mock paper prescriptions rain down as photographer Nan Goldin (not seen) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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    MANHATTAN, NY - FEBRUARY 09, 2019: Photographer Nan Goldin (center) and her organisation, P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now,) lead a protest at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, against its funding by the Sackler family, the owners of Oxycontin manufacturer Purdue Pharma. Goldin started the group in January 2018 to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse and the art world's ties to the Sackler family, after discussing her own personal struggles with opioid addiction.

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