With works from her personal environment and the LGBTQ* community, Nan Goldin has broken taboos, transcended boundaries, and thus worked for acceptance and increasing recognition of the LGBTQ* scene. The immediacy in her photographs stems from her physical and emotional belonging and detachment to a lifeworld that is closed to many and has been opened up by Goldin. Nan Goldin thinks of her images in rhythmic sequences. This gives rise to a cumulative aspect of the compositions, which are in constant motion through extensions, changes, and the changing relationships of the individual elements to one another.