Courtesy of the artistArt & PhotographyNewsArt & Photography / NewsBuy art from Nan Goldin, Kim Gordon, and more for this creative fundraiserIndependent publisher The Song Cave is hosting a print sale with artworks by a range of notable writers, actors, musicians, and photographersShareLink copied ✔️March 16, 2021March 16, 2021TextEmily DinsdaleThe Song Cave – Mirages (2021) The Song Cave is running a print sale offering you the opportunity to purchase prints by an illustrious list of creatives. The US-based independent publishers – which focus on producing beautifully-bound works of poetry, translation, and art criticism – are raising money to fund their ongoing projects. For this year’s annual fundraiser they approached photographers, writers, artists, actors, musicians, and filmmakers to provide a photograph on the enigmatic theme of ‘mirages’. Contributors include the likes of former Sonic Youth musician Kim Gordon, celebrated photographer Nan Goldin, actor and writer Tavi Gevinson, and Dazed 100 alumni, Coco Gordon Moore, who've each responded to the topic in their unique and evocative ways. Each 5x7 inch print (priced at $75) is an edition of 30 and will be accompanied by a numbered certificate. Proceeds from all sales will go towards The Song Book’s valuable aim of printing and distributing important writing by future authors. Take a look through the gallery above for a glimpse of some of the many photographic prints available from The Song Cave’s Mirages series. Prints from The Song Cave’s Mirages fundraiser are available here, but currently only shipped within the US Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: The changing face of China’s underground club sceneFrom the grotesque to the sublime, what to see at Art Basel Miami BeachThese photos show a ‘profoundly hopeful’ side to rainforest lifeThe most loved photo stories from November 2025Catherine Opie on the story of her legendary Dyke DeckArt shows to leave the house for in December 2025Dazed Club explore surrealist photography and soundDerek Ridgers’ portraits of passionate moments in publicThe rise and fall (and future) of digital artThis print sale is supporting Jamaica after Hurricane MelissaThese portraits depict sex workers in other realms of their livesThese photos trace a diasporic archive of transness