Girl Pictures – Justine Kurland
‘Justine Kurland’s take on the classic American tale of the runaway takes us on a wild ride of freedom, memorializing the fleeting moments of adolescence and its fearless protagonists.’ –Photographs by Justine Kurland
Book review by Emily Shapiro
The story communicates the idea of girlhood as complicated and powerful It resists stereotypical or overly idealized portrayals. Kurland’s work often reflects an exploration of female unity, rebellion, and the joy of friendship, with a focus on how young girls form their identities in environments that are sometimes isolated. Her images also evoke a sense of nostalgia, looking back at girlhood as a time of possibility, complexity, and unfiltered expression.
Overall, “Girl Pictures” challenges traditional notions of gender roles and the ways that femininity is portrayed in visual culture. It offers a more nuanced and empowering view of girls’ lives, showing them as active, complex individuals navigating their world on their own terms.