“MacIndoe’s extraordinary photographs create a portrait of what addiction feels like. They are raw, disturbing and important” The Scotsman Graham MacIndoe is a Scottish photographer based in New York. His series of self-portraits entitled Coming Clean, confronts his addiction to heroin in a group of photographs that are graphic, unflinching and powerful. Several years after beating his addiction, MacIndoe rediscovered the images and in 2015 a selection of prints was acquired by the National Galleries of Scotland. This is their first time on display. Image: Graham MacIndoe, Untitled from the series Coming Clean, negative: 2004-2010; printed 2015 © Graham MacIndoe
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