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Jul 19, 2010 · Justine Kurland, known for her idyllic portraits of girl runaways, commune hippies, and mothers with their children, spends most of the year on the road, a traveler searching out other...
Jul 14, 2020 · The only surviving picture from the time shows her in a cherry tree by the West Side Highway. The branches seem too thin to support even her small weight; their cloud of petals offers little camouflage. She hovers pinkly between the river and the highway, two modes of travel that share a single vanishing point. Justine Kurland, Toys R Us, 1998.
Oct 21, 2016 · The photographer Justine Kurland writes about life as a mother and an artist, and about living on the road with her son Caper for six years.
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Justine Kurland is an artist known for her utopian photographs of American landscapes and the alternative communities, both real and imagined, that inhabit it. Her early work comprises photographs, taken during many cross-country road trips, that counter the masculinist mythology of the American landscape, offering a radical female imaginary in ...
Apr 17, 2024 · Kurland and Casper are, instead, often solitary figures, even together, with their own inner lives. They set out West in a tradition mythologized by men, from explorers to photographers and...
Kurland began dating women shortly after completing her "Girls" series, work with an undercurrent of sex and female sexuality. As of 2018 she had been dating her current female partner for three years. [3] Kurland lives and works in New York City. [8]
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Apr 15, 2024 · Just as she radically resituated girlhood in Girl Pictures – with its strikingly independent collections of off-grid teenage girls – Kurland does the same with motherhood in This Train.