Just Girls Вђ“ Vol 28 Вђ“ 2020 -
The 2020 publication was more than just a reprint. It included 76 images—many previously unpublished—and an essay by Kurland herself.
The series blurs the line between documentary and fantasy, creating a "utopic pastoral" where female community and sisterhood are the primary forces.
This blog post highlights the 2020 release of a significant collection in contemporary photography and publishing. Just Girls – Vol 28 – 2020
In these photos, the girls aren't just subjects; they are pioneers of their own world. Whether they are braiding hair by a river, building shelters in the woods, or simply wandering the edges of civilization, they exist in a space free from adult control. Why the 2020 Release Matched the Moment
Book Review: “justine kurland: girl pictures” - Strange Fire Collective The 2020 publication was more than just a reprint
In May 2020, Aperture released a definitive new edition of one of the most influential photography series of the last few decades: . Though the images themselves were captured between 1997 and 2002, this 2020 monograph brought the complete series together, offering a powerful look at girlhood, rebellion, and the American landscape. A New Frontier for Girlhood
The 2020 edition allowed a new generation to engage with Kurland’s vision of adolescent independence. By removing the traditional voyeuristic gaze often found in depictions of youth, Kurland provides a stage for her subjects to perform their own identities. This collection remains a hauntingly beautiful reminder of the fierce autonomy of youth and the enduring power of feminine solidarity in the wild. This blog post highlights the 2020 release of
Many critics and galleries consider it one of the most pivotal projects in the contemporary photo world for how it empowers its models beyond societal expectations. Legacy and Autonomy