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  1. Between 1997 and 2002, photographer Justine Kurland, then an M.F.A. candidate at Yale, shot her now-iconic series of photographs titled “Girl Pictures.” The project began in New Haven, where Kurland staged fictional scenes of adolescent girls as runaways.

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  2. Oct 7, 2019 · When more than 500 Australian women had their naked photos leaked to a US-based website in June, it was horrific, but there was a silver lining: the fact that the media had finally decided to bring awareness to the issue.

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  4. On view at Mitchell-Innes & Nash through June 29, this show of Justine Kurland’s Girl Pictures (1997-2002) is well timed. It’s the 20 th anniversary of the first printing of the series, 69 staged photographs of adolescent girls living (apparently) off the grid.

  5. Jun 29, 2018 · Between 1997 and 2002, Justine Kurland traveled across the United States photographing girls living vastly different lives, but all in the tenuous places between childhood and adulthood. Kurland printed all 69 pictures taken over the four-year period for the first time this year, two decades after the project began.

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  6. May 21, 2018 · The figures who inhabit Kurland’s photos appear fearless and free, but she also aimed to portray the nuances of these girls’ inner lives.

  7. Like Crewdson, Kurland and the 11 other women (and one man) in the show staged their pictures in a confident, cinematic style that suddenly looked like a movement.

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