Danielle L. Goldstein: Transience
By (Author) Danielle L. Goldstein
Text by Caroline Goldstein
Designed by Victor Levie
Schilt Publishing b.v.
Schilt Publishing b.v.
1st October 2025
1st August 2025
Netherlands
General
Non Fiction
Photographs: collections
Hardback
176
Width 240mm, Height 190mm
Beautiful photographic-psychological processing of a divorce
Danielle Goldstein began this project thirteen years ago at a time of relative innocence. Both in her own life and, in retrospect, in the world.
Transience began in an ancient hotel room in Spain. The room felt haunted and Danielle started thinking about the many souls that may have inhabited that room. She wanted to try to document both the physical and metaphorical space, so she used herself as a kind of placeholder. The project took hold and became a defining aspect of her work.
In 2017 Danielle's world blew up when her husband and she separated. She was devastated, destroyed, barely functional. Goldstein understands that this work is highly personal, a diary of sorts of her mid to lateish life. And she also understands and appreciates her privilege in visiting the beauty of the places she has been blessed to be able to visit. Yet her pain was real and all encompassing. And her rebirth has been as well.
Transience is a beautiful and truly original testimony of conquering despair. Goldstein's exquisite book can give a tiny bit of joy, solace and hope to anyone who is feeling challenged by their circumstances.
Danielle L Goldstein is a New York City based photographer. She holds an A.B. in history from Cornell University, and a J.D from Emory University. She discovered her passion for photography in midlife and has never looked back. Her work has been exhibited extensively in galleries in the USA, Europe and Asia, has been featured in numerous photography publications, and is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of the City of New York. It is also featured in the Women Street Photographers book published by Prestel.
Caroline Goldstein is a writer and editor. She holds an MFA in Fiction from New York University, where she also taught undergraduate creative writing. She is also the author of The Wayside, under the name Caroline Wolff. She lives in downtown Manhattan.